Get Back - Demi Lovato - Dont Forget (CD, Album) download full album zip cd mp3 vinyl flac
2009
Label: Hollywood Records - AVCW-13107 • Format: CD Album, Promo, Enhanced • Country: Japan • Genre: Rock, Pop • Style: Pop Rock, Vocal
Instead, she wanted to write about getting back together with an old boyfriend. Lovato said, "You get to Hollywood and a lot of times people can try to shape you and mould you into what they want you to be. The song is just about keeping it real and trying to stay yourself when you're out in Hollywood. I got over it, and now a year later I don't have those feelings about that person anymore", Lovato said. The album's final track listing consisted of six songs co-written by the Jonas Brothers, including the duet "On the Line".
The remainder of the album was produced by Fields. Lovato enlisted Rooney frontman Robert Coppola Schwartzman for the track "Party", stating that she put her "musical input and lyrics" into the song and Schwartzman helped her, mainly on the hook. Musically, the songs on Don't Forget draw from pop rock and power pop genres. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic wrote that it includes "bright, sugary, snappy power pop, fueled by big, fuzzy guitars and big, muscular hooks.
Erlewine noted that, unlike the Jonas Brothers' album A Little Bit Longerthe album does not attempt to draw an audience broader than the tween demographic, calling it "pure, unapologetic bubblegum". Lyrically, the songs deal with teen issues, such as being independent or heartbroken. Digital Spy's Nick Levine wrote that recurring themes include; "staying true to yourself, making up and breaking up, Get Back - Demi Lovato - Dont Forget (CD lusting over someone unattainable.
The next track, "Get Back", is a guitar-driven upbeat s power pop song. The track speaks of wanting to get back together with an old boyfriend. The album's title track shows a transition from the album's tween pop into more mature glam rock. The song is a midtempo power ballad and features Lovato singing with breathy vocals in a falsetto tone.
Trainwreck " contains references to medication. The ninth track, " The Middle ", is about Lovato being eager to go for a ride with a guy, and willing to "crash" and "fall" just for the thrill of it. In " Until You're Mine ", Lovato is desperate to "fill an emotional vacancy with a boy". Don't Forget was met with generally positive reviews from critics. Stephen Album) Erlewine of Allmusic wrote a positive review of album, calling it "pure pop for tween Album).
He said that the "parade of urgent, insistent guitar pop" is what makes the album memorable, stating, "the kind of pop that feels disposable but winds up sticking around longer than its more considered cousins.
This kind of trashy fun was missing on A Little Bit Longer, so it's nice to find that it surfaces proudly on Don't Forget. Levine was positive regarding Lovato's vocals on the album, saying that "she's certainly a stronger singer than the Jonases. In fact, her full-bodied vocal performances are consistently impressive. Guerra was mixed regarding Lovato's vocal delivery on the album, calling it "at times too earnest".
During the song's bridge, a daytime shot is shown of Lovato while sitting alone on the rooftop and looking away from the camera. After this, she is back on stage and performing the last chorus during nighttime with bright lights in the background, Album). The video ends with the performance being finished, with Lovato turning around and walking towards her band. Lovato performed the song for the first time at the Disney Channel Games on May 3, The full performances were released as an iTunes Store-exclusive extended play featuring recorded live versions on May 17, The song Get Back - Demi Lovato - Dont Forget (CD positive reviews from critics.
Masley concluded, writing, "When she sings 'I want to get back to the old days,' what she means is when she and her boyfriend were happy, but power-pop fans will hear it as a call to get back to much older days than that. On August 30,"Get Back" debuted at its peak position of number at number forty-three on the Billboard Hot Note: The only change in the Radio Disney version is the line "kiss me like you mean it" is changed to "hold me like you mean it".
The music video features this version. Credits adapted from Don't Forget liner notes. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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