Review
Demi Lovato’s “It’s Not That Deep” feels like a refreshing exhale after her recent rock-driven era. The album dives back into lush pop territory, pulsing with dancefloor-ready beats and shimmering layers of house and EDM. There’s an undeniable sense of joy running through the tracks—like she’s rediscovered the thrill of letting go and just moving with the music. I couldn’t help but catch myself swaying to those sultry rhythms and bold bursts of sound, all pulled together by Zhone’s slick production touch.
Still, amid the bright lights and club energy, Demi slips in moments of honesty and warmth that remind you how human she really is. Songs about acceptance and hope break through the glitter, giving the whole project an emotional heartbeat beneath its glossy surface. The balance of introspection and celebration makes “It’s Not That Deep” feel alive and genuine. It’s the kind of album that makes you want to dance first—and then think a little deeper while catching your breath. - Ava
Artist Bio
Demi Lovato is a singer and songwriter from Albuquerque, New Mexico, who began her music career in 2008 with the release of her debut album Don't Forget after rising to fame on Disney Channel shows. She works across pop, pop-rock, and electronic pop genres, often blending personal themes and a powerful vocal style throughout her discography. Over the years, Lovato has released several albums including Confident and Dancing With The Devil...The Art of Starting Over, and is known for collaborations with artists like Luísa Sonza and Le Sserafim. She’s earned numerous awards such as MTV Video Music Awards and Teen Choice Awards, and in 2023, she changed management, signing with Brandon Creed and Good World Management. Fans of Kelly Clarkson, Halsey, and Alessia Cara might find Demi Lovato’s sound and career journey especially appealing.