Photo Credit: Demi Lovato

The photo of the queen says it all. She’s back, baby!

Demi Lovato has released her ninth studio album, “It’s Not That Deep,” out today via Island Records, and it’s the radiant, carefree comeback fans have been waiting for.

The 11-track album marks Demi’s official return to her pop roots, trading the gritty guitars of HOLY FVCK for sleek, dance-floor-ready anthems that shimmer with confidence and joy. Executive-produced by Zhone, the record captures Demi at her most self-assured: a reminder that fun can be healing, and pop can still feel powerful.

Led by the glossy single “Fast” and the infectious “Here All Night,” the record pulses with kinetic energy from start to finish. Each track feels like a love letter to the kind of unapologetic, sing-into-your-hairbrush pop that first made Demi a superstar, only now she’s steering the ship completely on her own terms.

In Demi’s own words: “This music is a reflection of where I am now. So proud of all the work I’ve done, and now, it’s time to celebrate and have some fun!!!”

For super Lovatics, there’s even a bonus track available exclusively on Demi’s official store, featuring limited-quantity signed CDs and vinyl’s… a collector’s dream. (Get them while you can, because they’re already flying.)

This project feels like a homecoming, sparkly, self-aware, and full of life. After nearly two decades in the spotlight, Demi’s reminding the world that pop doesn’t always need to be heavy to hit hard. Sometimes, it really is not that deep, and that’s what makes it magic.

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