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					Originally posted by CaliQueenSelena   |  ehhhrm this is so old. 
We've heard this about 1209412 times... it's nothing new    |  
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					Originally posted by Lovatostan  The concert didn't even start yet Violet omg..... |  ikr    |  
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					Originally posted by Rob_Matteo  ehhhrm this is so old. 
We've heard this about 1209412 times... it's nothing new   |    |  
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					Originally posted by CaliQueenSelena   |  isn't this from months ago?    |  
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					Originally posted by Violet  isn't this from months ago?   |   If you don't want to talk about it then don't make a comment.
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 yes. I was waiting for my approval    But my opinion is that it's total BS. none of the things the person says about Miley/JoBros/Demi sound realistic    oh and you still haven't told me why demi isn't in your sig anymore    |  
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	Some of it sounds realistic to me. Joe has always had a past of being an asshole boyfriend. We all know of Demi's problems some of it is reaching but some of it actually sounds like it could be true.Quote: 
	
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					Originally posted by Violet  yes. I was waiting for my approval    But my opinion is that it's total BS. none of the things the person says about Miley/JoBros/Demi sound realistic    oh and you still haven't told me why demi isn't in your sig anymore   |  
 When did you ask me?!
  The last spot in my sig changes between a few people. I wanted to put GaGa in.
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					Originally posted by CaliQueenSelena   |  It's old, however its not too hard to believe Some of it doesn't make sense though. Like using Mileys scandals to cover Demis, they'd obviously protect the most profitable, in this case being Miley  |  
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					Originally posted by CaliQueenSelena  Some of it sounds realistic to me. Joe has always had a past of being an asshole boyfriend. We all know of Demi's problems some of it is reaching but some of it actually sounds like it could be true. 
 When did you ask me?!
  The last spot in my sig changes between a few people. I wanted to put GaGa in.
 |  I guess there might be some truth to it, but again I don't believe all of it.  |  
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 Anyone knows what this means? Street Pulse
 Mainstream top 40
 lw: Jan 31, 2012   TW: Feb 3, 2012
 
 lw 	TW 	Artist 	Title 	Label 	Units % Chg
 
 40 	40 	Demi Lovato 	Unbroken 	UMGD/ Hollywood 	-10.0
 
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 IDGI... I wondered if it's sales (as in the Pop albums chart), but it doesn't make sense because Selena isn't in the list...
 and also, this is under "Hot AC"
 40 	35 	Demi Lovato 	Unbroken 	UMGD/ Hollywood 	-10.0
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 Hmmmmm wonder what's that? :/   |  
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 Unbroken UK Review
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		| Demi Lovato has always been something of a dark horse when it comes to the Disney stars, never quite making the transition to the UK charts with the carefully managed ease of her contemporaries. With the days of duets with the Jonas Brothers behind her, Lovato’s third LP positions itself as a coming-of-age effort, presenting her as glossy, grown-up and mature on its cover - but lasting impressions of its actual contents are mixed. For the Camp Rock songstress, Unbroken plays out as a real album of two halves – with its first side being lamentably poor. 
 Timbaland collaboration All Night Long opens affairs and sounds about five years out of date, slinging funky guitar riffs and the producer’s characteristic beats around like so much spare change. Who’s That Boy likewise aims for the same faux-urban sound, a tinny Justin Bieber-esque vibe that sees both Lovato and her voice becoming largely interchangeable.
 
 The track even dares to include an overly cutesy, juvenile rap section – almost as if the song went through a pop-formula box-checking exercise. The only trouble? In the process they seem to have forgotten the most crucial element: a decent melody. The album hits a low on Iyaz-featuring You’re My Only Shorty; a physically cringe-inducing track so generic it becomes utterly faceless.
 
 Even when the album finally abandons its tired R&B pretences on confident rock number Together, Jason Derulo is shoehorned in – it’s as if the album was felt too weak to stand on its own two feet. It’s a disappointing dragging-down of merit as Together is otherwise the first time the album really gleams with some sense of potential. Lovato should shine as a star in her own right, not over-burdened with trend-chasing guest star slots.
 
 Unbroken’s title track then sees Lovato donning her party shoes, but it’s too little too late; like rocking up to the club only to find everyone already leaving. Again Lovato fails to inject the song with anything of herself, Unbroken could just as easily be a Ke$ha off-cut, and it feels all the weaker for it.
 
 Hold Up is better – a fizzy Saturdays-styled jaunt, while Mistake recalls Rihanna's Take A Bow, piling on an arena-load of guitars in a truly triumphant middle-eight. It feels like a watershed moment within the record as a whole, culminating in the exceptionally brilliant Give Your Heart A Break. It’s these tracks that add that much needed weight to Unbroken, binning the trashy R&B incarnation for a rejuvenated femme-fatale in her prime. Here, Lovato becomes the true pop heroine; backed up by infinitely bigger, better choruses.
 
 Likewise, Fix A Heart and Skyscraper achieve the maturity the album’s opening moments were crying out for - trembling, beautiful creations built on sweeping, rhapsodic interplays of piano chords and strings. ‘You must be a miracle worker...’ pleas Lovato in Fix A Heart to some imagined love interest, and taking Unbroken as a whole, it’s a prayer that’s half answered. If anything, the real miracle is that the record manages to salvage itself so deftly after the horribly disappointing opening.
 
 Exorcised of the dud tracks, Unbroken is a streamlined pure-pop winner, but ultimately it cannot measure up to Lovato’s contemporaries. The darkly seductive electro appeal of Miley Cyrus' Can’t Be Tamed and the sheer effervescence of Selena Gomez' When The Sun Goes Down proved just how good the Disney stars could be when they wanted to – but placed alongside, Unbroken is only half-way there.
 |  The last paragraph is pure B.S imo but other than that its quite accurate, they even called Unbroken (song) out   http://www.musicomh.com/albums/demi-lovato_0112.htm   |  
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					Originally posted by DynamiteD1VA   |  Unbroken would still be the most successful song from the album   
And w/e they may say, it's a well produced song.  |  
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 Even Yahoo thinks Unbroken song is a masterpiece    |  
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 I don't quite agree with the review, especially the last paragraph. However, the first four tracks are polarizing.   |  
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		| Unbroken’s title track then sees Lovato donning her party shoes, but it’s too little too late; like rocking up to the club only to find everyone already leaving. Again Lovato fails to inject the song with anything of herself, Unbroken could just as easily be a Ke$ha off-cut, and it feels all the weaker for it. |  Oh hell naw!!!
 
They will not come for one of the best tracks on the album!    |  
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					Originally posted by Matty  Oh hell naw!!! 
They will not come for one of the best tracks on the album!   |  !!!
 
More like one of the best tracks of 2011 tbh  |  
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