New York Post

'Dance' the pain away

Demi Lovato gets raw about drug abuse and sexuality in ‘Dancing With the Devil’

- By CHUCK ARNOLD

DEMI Lovato doesn’t hold back with those powerhouse pipes — and she doesn’t hold back with her confession­al lyrics either. In fact, her new album, “Dancing With the Devil . . . the Art of Starting Over” plays like musical therapy as the 28-year-old diva works through her issues in pop catharsis.

Lovato bares her soul about everything from her substance abuse struggles (including a near-death overdose in 2018) and her breakup with Max Ehrich last year to her body image issues and recently coming out as pansexual. She’s also been getting real in her four-part YouTube docuseries, “Demi Lovato: Dancing With the Devil,” which ends Tuesday.

For a deeper look at Demi, here are some of the most revealing lyrics on her latest LP.

ON HER SUBSTANCE ABUSE STRUGGLES

Multiple songs from her new album deal with her substance abuse issues, most notably the title track — the video for which recreates Lovato’s 2018 overdose from heroin and fentanyl-laced oxycodone, during which she suffered three strokes and a heart attack.

“Dancing With the Devil”

“I was dancin’ with the devil, out of control/Almost made it to heaven, it was closer than you know/ Playin’ with the enemy, gamblin’ with my soul/It’s so hard to say no, when you’re dancin’ with the devil/It’s just a little white line, I’ll be fine/But soon that little white line is a little glass pipe/Tinfoil remedy, almost got the best of me/I keep prayin’ I don’t reach the end of my lifetime”

ON HER BREAKUP

In her new docuseries, Lovato spoke about her whirlwind two-month engagement to former “The Young and the Restless” actor Ehrich that she broke off last September: “I think I rushed into something that I thought was what I was supposed to do,” she said. “I realized as time went on that I didn’t actually know the person that I was engaged to.” And she gets into it even more on these tracks:

“The Art of Starting Over”

“He was the cure/I was ready to be sure/And so I let him deeper under the surface/But it didn’t take long to realize/That the woman in me does not cry/For a man who is a boy and he does not deserve this/Guess I’m mastering the art of starting over”

“15 Minutes”

“Change your colors so fast/Tried to turn my friends into friends of my past/Always putting you first/Could have been your future/But you didn’t even care about me like that/ ’Cause you were looking for 15 minutes”

ON HER BODY ISSUES

After coping with anorexia and bulimia, Lovato has become an advocate for body positivity. And she shares her struggle to get to a healthier place on her album:

“The Way You Don’t Look at Me”

“I’ve lost 10 pounds in two weeks/’Cause I told me I shouldn’t eat/Gained a new vice way more than twice/I’ve slept on bathroom floors”

ON HER PANSEXUALI­TY

This week, Lovato described herself as “pansexual” on the “The Joe Rogan Experience,” telling the host she doesn’t know if she’ll end up with a male or female partner or become pregnant. On the new album, she delves into her “sexually fluid” nature.

“The Kind of Lover I Am”

“I’m the type of morning after your sister wants around/Might not believe in monogamy . . . Doesn’t matter, you’re a woman or man/That’s the kind of lover I am”

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In her seventh studio album (out today), “Dancing With the Devil . . . the Art of Starting Over,” Lovato’s candid lyrics tell stories of unrelentin­g addiction and trauma.
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