Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Welcome Back: Demi Lovato Releasing New Music, Album Title That Can’t Be Printed

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Yes, Demi Lovato is coming back. Her new single drops this week. The album follows soon after.

Demi, looking tough!

Demi will perform the single, “Skin of My Teeth,” on Thursday’s Jimmy Fallon “Tonight” show. It drops at that moment on streaming and downloads.

The song better be good: it has five writers! Five! How the heck did Bob Dylan, Carole King, Paul Simon, Smokey Robinson write all those songs without a committee?

The album, due August 19th, will be called “Holy FVCK,” So I can’t put it in a headline because Google just sorts it right out. Why do this? It’s so stupid. But this way we know she’s cool, man! V is for Very Cool !

Dig the cover art and PR photos. Demi’s in red leather, looking tough!

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