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Demi Lovato's album HOLY FVCK marks a bold and unapologetic return to their rock roots, delivering a raw and emotional collection of songs that showcase both vocal power and personal growth. The album blends elements of punk, hard rock, and pop with themes of empowerment, rebellion, and self-discovery. Tracks like "SUBSTANCE" and "EAT ME" stand out for their gritty energy and fearless lyricism, while moments of vulnerability throughout the album reveal Lovato's evolving artistry. HOLY FVCK is a confident and cathartic statement, solidifying Lovato’s place as a dynamic force in the alt-rock and pop landscape.
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"HOLY FVCK" is the eighth studio album by American singer Demi Lovato, released on August 19, 2022, in both the UK and US. Marking a distinct shift toward a more hard rock and punk-influenced sound, the album showcases a raw, edgy tone and explores themes of identity, liberation, and personal transformation. The album was released through Island Records and recorded at multiple studios including EastWest Studios in Los Angeles. It was executive produced by Demi Lovato alongside Warren Felder, popularly known as Oak, who also handled much of the overall production. Other producers on the project include Keith Sorrells, Alex Niceforo, Michael Pollack, and Laura Veltz. "HOLY FVCK" debuted at number 7 on the US Billboard 200 Albums Chart and reached number 7 on the UK Albums Chart as well. The album received positive reviews for its bold sound and honest lyricism, solidifying Lovato's re-introduction as an artist delving into a grittier musical style.
Tracklisting
- FREAK (feat. YUNGBLUD)
- SKIN OF MY TEETH
- SUBSTANCE
- EAT ME (feat. Royal & the Serpent)
- HOLY FVCK
- 29
- HAPPY ENDING
- HEAVEN
- CITY OF ANGELS
- BONES
- WASTED
- COME TOGETHER
- DEAD FRIENDS
- HELP ME (with Dead Sara)
- FEED
- 4 EVER 4 ME