To be honest, I don’t know who Demi Lovato is. I think I heard something about her knocking on a girl and having to rehabilitate if she was. I’m assuming it’s something that comes from a Disney kids pop machine or something like that.
The Demi Lovato album titled “Unbroken” is pop music, a mix of ballads and dance. can’t say enough bad about most of these types of albums, but in this case: girl pipes some have some and someone beats some a little better or plays better than your average in a few tracks.
Basically, “Invincible” happens to be not a fan of my kind of stuff, but it can’t really be said that it’s garbage because it stands out in a landfill. I spill my scent in some places, but mostly she can wipe it off and take the positive coats of my critical storm cloud if it’s supposed to be cute.
“Skyscraper” is the best song on the album, not because its lyrics are better than all the other sheets of the pop machine, but because Demi Lovato has a lightness in her voice, imprinted on my ears by me. headphones, it tickles my mood just right. My song notes are below.
“Throughout the night”: It’s not great, but it’s very good, and it’s very convenient to get some laughs. He sings well, he can throw a hook.
“Who is that boy”: The girl sings thru and thru and once it sounds good, but I don’t like to hunt boys with her. Fighting girls are at it!
“You’re my only Shorty”: He tells her “I’m sorry.” This is a funny song, although maybe it touches on some of the teenage mind and why he has so much drama in his life. Tell me to be your only shorty! I tell you the train! You are my only shorty!
“One”: A bad attempt at being motivational. The male section is particularly bad.
“Levis”: Glee much? He wraps it up and ends up screaming, but there’s a lot of fighting going on.
“Perpetual”: The power of the vocals compliment the beats very well.
“Fix Your Heart”: It’s a hateful kind of song, it runs pretty well, with the “pouring salt over my cuts” line which has an impressive kind of pouto in it. The lyrics are pretty dumb, though, and you can’t fix this stupid thing.
“Sustain”: A hop around dances floor track that is too A very ploppy teenage girl pops up, with mechanically tinged vocals that vary in spots.
“Error”: Bland. I will say nothing more about the sweet sound.
“Crush Your Heart”: A pop sound, but crying out for song and ugh.
“Skyscraper”: At first I thought the vocals were too urgent, but then it gets to you. Ladies, get out your darlings, because this girl in this motivational track makes you want to tear yourself away from someone and make you feel weak or strong, there’s a tear rolling down your face.
“In real life”: The beat chants could be capitalized better for my taste, but it’s a very radio friendly head from side to side control via flicki ciceris song
“My love is like a star”: A decent pop soul ballad. It puts the flavors in all the right spots.
“For the love of my daughter”: Sadness may be relatable to some, but it is too offensive to me. Well, and I am a son, not a daughter.