Demi Lovato.Photo:Angelo Kritikos

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Angelo Kritikos

Demi Lovato’s rock era isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.

The “Skin of My Teeth” singer announced she will be releasing a new album of reworked rock version of their work withREVAMPEDdue Sept. 15

The 10-track LP will feature Lovato’s career-defining pop songs “with a fresh perspective that reflects her current artistic vision,” per a press release.

Demi Lovato’s Album Cover for ‘REVAMPED’.Angelo Kritikos

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They continued, “Creating this project has been incredibly fun and allowed me to express my passion for rock music in a new way, and I feel so much closer to my older music because of it. I can’t wait for everyone to hear more!”

REVAMPEDfeatures Lovato pivoting “her songs from pop to rock while maintaining her signature powerhouse vocals.”

Along with the announcement, the longtime musician shared a reimagined take of her 2017Tell Me You Love Mehit “Sorry Not Sorry” featuring legendaryGuns N' Rosesguitarist Slash.

“Slash is an iconic artist who I’ve been a fan of for years, it’s an absolute honor to have such a legend like him on the rock version of ‘Sorry not Sorry’.” Lovato, 30, added.

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“Sorry Not Sorry” was Lovato’s fourth top 10 hit and highest charting single on theBillboardHot 100, and has since been certified 5x platinum.

The fresh spin on “Sorry Not Sorry” follows the release of Lovato’s reworked versions of “Heart Attack (Rock Version)” and “Cool for the Summer (Rock Version)."

Lovato released their eighth studio albumHOLY FVCKlast August, which saw the longtime pop singer delving into their pop-punk and rock roots.

At the time, Lovatocalled the albumher “most fulfilling yet.”

“Never have I been more sure of myself and my music, and this record speaks that for itself,“they said in a statement.

“To my Lovatics who have been rocking out with me since the beginning and those who are just now coming along for the ride, thank you,” the Grammy-nominated singer added. “This record is for you.”

“I’m so excited to get back on the road after four years without touring, and even longer since I’ve toured in South America,” Lovato said in a statement at the time.

source: people.com