So, Demi Lovato is planning to release her fourth album in 2013.
It's possible that a new single is released in 2012.
She said the following about her album :
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Has has your music career and fame helped you make the changes you wanted to make?
I have changed and I’m continuing to change. Nobody ever stays the same. So the person that I was six months ago is not the person that I am today. Thankfully it’s just because I’ve continued to work on myself and better myself. I’ve learned more about what’s important to me. I’ve learned that family is more important to me than anything career-wise. I’ve learned my goals. I don’t really like singing certain songs anymore because they’re too pop and they don’t really express who I am musically.
Do you want to switch genres completely? Or do you want to remain pop, but with a more mature sound?
Yeah. It’s still going to be pop. But I want to stay away from EDM [electronic dance music] and the dub step. I want to hear real music instruments on the radio. I think there’s a way of combining that with catchy hooks. Fun. does it well. So does Gotye and Taylor Swift—there are still instruments in their songs.
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TV: The way you're talking suggests, like, an album of back-to-back ballads. Is that what you mean?
DL: No. I love the way that Adele has carved out a path for a singer that's very emotional, but I also love how Taylor Swift can do the same thing—she puts a lot into her songs yet they're still very catchy. I will say that I'm tired of all the dubstep that's on the radio right now—I think it's going to be out in two months. I want to make something that people will listen to for a while, rather than something that's just trendy. I feel like I've grown as a person, and I want my music to grow with me.
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Seems like she's definitely taking a risk with this one.
But do you think the album will sell more than her previous ones?
Do you think she will continue to get support from Pop radio?
*Note that "smash" isn't meant as selling 10M Worldwide, but just doing really well compared to her other eras*