Demi Lovato has announced her ninth studio album “It’s Not That Deep,” releasing October 24 via DLG Recordings/Island Records.
The singer has already been teasing her next dance-pop era with the release of a pair of singles, “Fast” and “Here All Night.” “It’s Not That Deep” is executive produced by Zhone (Charli xcx, Kylie Minogue) and will feature 11 tracks.
“This music is a perfect reflection of where I’m at today. I had such an incredible time making this album with Zhone and it was such a freeing experience to let loose and have fun with it,” said Lovato in a release. “With my past eras, I often wrote cathartic music about heavy topics that I needed to process. When I got back in the studio this time around, those songs just weren’t resonating anymore because I’m not in that place in life. I’m happy, I’m in love, and I just want to enjoy life and have fun. I realized it’s not that deep anymore, and that became the ethos for this album. It’s Not That Deep is meant for late nights and dancefloors, and I can’t wait for you all to dance with me.”
Lovato last released her album “Holy Fvck” in 2022, a rock-inspired record that peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard 200. Following its release, she headed out on a 34-date tour featuring opening acts Dead Sara and Royal & the Serpent.
Outside of music, Lovato recently appeared in the film “Tow” alongside Rose Byrne, Octavia Spencer and Simon Rex. The movie premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in June. Next, she’ll release a cookbook, “One Plate at a Time: Recipes for Finding Freedom With Food,” out March 31, 2026.