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Demi Lovato is back in the studio working on new music, according to her manager Scooter Braun.
The record executive, who also manages the likes of Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande, took to Twitter yesterday (January 3) to announce that Lovato was back recording.
“Demi is in the studio,” he wrote, following it up with a pair of emoji eyes.
The singer, whose last album was 2017’s ‘Tell Me You Love Me’, recently appeared on All Time Low’s ‘Monsters’, alongside blackbear.
Demi is in the studio
— Scooter Braun (@scooterbraun) January 3, 2021
The pop punk band teamed up with their “long time friend” on a new version of the track from their acclaimed LP, ‘Wake Up, Sunshine’.
Lovato also teamed up with up with Marshmello in September for a new awareness song called âOK Not To Be OKâ, released to coincide with Wolrd Suicide Prevention Day.
According to a press release, the song â penned by Gregory âAldaeâ Hein, James Gutch and James Nicholas Bailey â serves âas a humbling reminder that itâs ok to let go of feelings of self-doubt and embrace the fact that weâre all humanâ.
Meanwhile, Pharrell Williams has shared his thoughts on the recent dispute between Taylor Swift and Scooter Braun, after the latter notoriously purchased the singerâs former record label and the master rights to her first six albums.
Braunâs Ithaca Holdings LLC acquired the Big Machine Label Group back in June 2019, giving the company the rights to six of Swiftâs albums from her 2006 self-titled debut through to 2017âs âReputationâ. The singer signed with Republic Records, who are owned by Universal Music Group, in 2018.
Speaking in a new interview, Pharrell called the fall out between the pair âunfortunateâ and said that the industry isnât always fair to its artists.
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