joe é a personificação de que existem pessoas que nascem para estarem em nossas vidas com um outro propósito porque a demi fez uma penca de musicas para ele, numa delas dizendo que n queria ele de volta na vida dela e lá estão os dois juntos de novo da forma mais linda que tem
yo siempre tuve claro que demi era genuinamente una buena persona, pasa que ustedes se quedaron en 2020/2021 y eligen creer lo que sea para dejarla de villana al punto que ni siquiera ustedes sabían porque la odiaban.
@Original_Libbro@damilol90092229 like focus on improving your country so your people don’t have to leave the hard way, even people that don’t come from countries that have armed conflicts are forced to travel to Europe in such a way, like let’s be serious for a minute
@Original_Libbro@damilol90092229 Thank you ! One of my biggest icks. Cause let’s be real, we have lots of problems, there’s a reason why unfortunately many Africans have to get to Europe through the boats, like stop with trying to prove that you don’t all live in huts we get it, & if they don’t that’s on them.
Billboard claims Demi Lovato was sabotaged by her own team during the “It’s Not That Deep” era:
"My issue isn't really with Demi at all. It's more that I feel like the album rollout was kind of mishandled. I feel like they could've sent something to the radio stations. Maybe they wouldn't have bought into it, but they could've tried. I think they could've gotten her on a late-night show, maybe two, let the public see her. It just felt kind of quiet, you know?
The imagery sold well online, for sure — we got the whole new era vibe and all that. But now it's about selling the music, and they didn't give her the chance to do that because she didn't show up anywhere the public could see her for, like, three weeks before the album dropped.
To be fair, I think the fact that she didn't perform at the VMA is kind of absurd. These days, anyone can get a slot at the VMA. That was ridiculous. Fast was literally nominated, and still, nothing. It was kind of insane.
I really don't have any complaints about Demi. I just think this album had real potential because there was genuine interest in her comeback when it all started getting teased. People were excited, like, 'Yeah, let’s give her her moment, her space.' The energy was there, and they just dropped the ball. And I'm not happy about that.
When Fast came out, there was a ton of online buzz. And then it just… fizzled. If I had to guess what happened, I'd say her team thought: 'Look, excitement, great, it'll grow on its own.' But that's not how it works. It's a fire — you've got to stoke it, keep it going. They could've done more.
Still, I'm glad she seems to be having fun. That's basically it. And she looks stunning."