Demi Lovato has returned with another new single, releasing "I Love Me."
The track follows her return to public performing at the Grammys, where she sang a brand new song called "Anyone." A week later, she sang the national anthem at the Super Bowl.
Lovato prefaced the new track on Ellen yesterday (March 5) by opening up about her relapse and ongoing eating disorder recovery, explaining that the new song is about acknowledging that you are a "10 out of 10" no matter what.
It arrives with an equally empowering music video that features subtle nods to her past — like smiling down on a young band that looks suspiciously like the cast of Camp Rock, breaking away from three very Jonas Brothers-esque dudes and even pausing to reassure a person being rushed to hospital in an ambulance.
Check out Lovato's celebration of herself below with "I Love Me."
The track follows her return to public performing at the Grammys, where she sang a brand new song called "Anyone." A week later, she sang the national anthem at the Super Bowl.
Lovato prefaced the new track on Ellen yesterday (March 5) by opening up about her relapse and ongoing eating disorder recovery, explaining that the new song is about acknowledging that you are a "10 out of 10" no matter what.
It arrives with an equally empowering music video that features subtle nods to her past — like smiling down on a young band that looks suspiciously like the cast of Camp Rock, breaking away from three very Jonas Brothers-esque dudes and even pausing to reassure a person being rushed to hospital in an ambulance.
Check out Lovato's celebration of herself below with "I Love Me."