Demi Lovato has become a household name in the pop music industry. She started out as a Disney darling performing in Camp Rock along side the Jonas Brothers. It seemed that Lovato could only go up in the industry but her personal struggles and time in the spotlight forced Lovato to take a break from fame and focus on her personal rehab.
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What came out of that experience was a strong Lovato who connected with her fans because of her honesty discussing her time in rehab. Her new music carried an emotional connection, and fans responded with thousands of downloads and massive concert attendance.
Now in 2014, Lovato is currently on tour promoting her latest album Demi, which features the hit singles, “Heart Attack,” “Neon Lights” and “Made in the USA.” Her current hit single, “Really Don’t Care” is taking over the charts with help from Cher Lloyd.
TheCelebrityCafe.com is counting down the top ten Demi Lovato singles. From “Made in the USA” to “Here We Go Again,” Lovato has come a long way in the music industry since her Camp Rock days. Did your favorite song not make the list? Comment below and add your favorite.
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10. Made in the USA
Lovato accomplished a few items with her hit, “Made in the USA.” She directed the music video and performed the single. Being a triple threat comes in handy in the music industry. Lovato cannot only sing but can act, direct and create.
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9. Let It Go
The pop superstar returned to her Disney roots when she performed the hit single “Let It Go,” from the motion picture Frozen. The song captures her power as a vocalist and is a memorable Disney favorite already. Fans enjoyed seeing Lovato embrace her past and add to this animated film. “Let It Go” has taken on a life of its own and is one of the most downloaded and listen to Disney singles in the past five years.
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8. Here We Go Again
Released back in 2009 the single, “Here We Go Again,” showed that Lovato was going to mature as an artist in the industry while still embracing her Disney/pop music roots.
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7. Remember December
“Remember December” displayed a more edgy and hard hitting side to Lovato, which has now translated years later to hits like “Really Don’t Care” and “Heart Attack.”
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6. Don’t Forget
Lovato followed up her time on Camp Rock with her album Don’t Forget. The title single, “Don’t Forget” was Lovato's embrace of a more modern, rock sound that helped to elevate her musical style past her Camp Rock days.
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5. Neon Lights
The latest single to be release from Lovato, “Neon Lights,” has been burning up the charts. The song has the modern flavor that fans are used to in 2013 and is catchy. The combination of Lovato’s vocal ability and the dance beats result this chart topping pop song.
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4. Heart Attack
The success of Unbroken had fans begging for more music from the X Factor judge. The next album titled Demi, featured hits like “Neon Lights” and “Made in the USA.” “Heart Attack” was the first single off of Demi and featured rock influences and the female vocal superpower that Lovato has become.
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3. Really Don’t Care ft. Cher Lloyd
Lovato and Lloyd teamed up for this chart topping pop hit that has taken over the industry. The power anthem, which has also become a LGBT community anthem, combines the modern pop melodies that are popular today and Lovato’s incredible vocal range.
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2. Give Your Heart a Break
Following her time in rehab, Lovato came back bigger than ever with her music. Unbroken reintroduced her to the music world and fans rejoiced. This smash hit off of Unbroken, “Give Your Heart a Break,” showed that Lovato was ready to take on the music industry once again.
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1. Skyscraper
Without a doubt, “Skyscraper” is a fan favorite and the most emotional single that Lovato has ever released. The single speaks for itself. Following time in rehab, Lovato addressed issues through her music and showed fans that even when you fall down, you can stand back up and be better than ever. Lovato is a talented musician but is also an inspirational role model for many.