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Listen to Demi Lovato’s reflective new single, ‘You’ll Be OK, Kid’

Listen to Demi Lovato’s reflective new single, ‘You’ll Be OK, Kid’

The song was written for Lovato’s new documentary ‘Child Star’, which she co-directed

Demi Lovato has released a reflective new track, ‘You’ll Be OK, Kid’ – check it out below.

The track was written for Lovato’s new Hulu documentary, Child Star, which arrives on September 17.

“Working on Child Star was a deeply reflective experience for me,” Lovato explained in a statement [via Rolling Stone]. “It allowed me to deep dive into emotions from my childhood, while also connecting with others who had so many shared experiences.

“As we were editing the film, I became very inspired to write a song. The idea of connecting with my younger self through the pain and hardships that came along with child stardom was so important to me. I wrote the song as a letter to my inner child, and I hope that it can give others an opportunity to connect with their inner child as well.”

Check out the new song below.

Lovato co-directed Child Star, marking her directorial debut. The film explores the experience of being famous at a young age and having to grow up in public, and sees Lovato sit down with various former child stars like herself, including Drew Barrymore, Kenan Thompson, Christina Ricci, Raven-Symoné, JoJo Siwa, and Alyson Stoner.

The release of ‘You’ll Be OK, Kid’ follows news that Lovato is in the studio working on new music.

Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter for a new feature, Lovato – who now uses she/her pronouns again along with they/them pronouns – opened up about what is next for them and shared that they are in the studio “making music and I am writing a ton and recording and having fun with that.”

The ‘Heart Attack’ singer’s last full-length release was 2023’s ‘Holy Fvck’. In a three-star review of the album, NME shared: “If ‘Holy Fvck’ is a funeral for Lovato’s pop music, it also marks a new beginning, with an artist reborn. As the musician explores this ferocious sonic world and celebrating her musical roots, it’s the start of a bold new era.”

 

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