Thursday, April 25, 2019

Demi Lovato Simply Complicated review



Demi Lovato: Simply Complicated is a 2017 documentary film about the life and career of singer, songwriter and actress Demi Lovato, that was released on October 17, 2017 through YouTube Originals, in support of her sixth album Tell Me You Love Me.

The film begins with the recording of Tell Me You Love Me along with events in Demi's life and career that she hasn't previously discussed. Like the beginning of her career on Disney Channel or dealing with various personal struggles such as bipolar disorder and addiction.

Here is the official trailer for the doc if you're interested:



You will also get a chance to see never-before-seen videos of the singer when she was a little girl. Plus, exclusive appearances from Demi's family and friends.


I watched Simply Complicated on my tablet three months ago and I was completely blown away by how raw, honest and personal Demi got when talking about her ups and downs in her life. From the time when she was a child star on Barney & Friends to where she was at now in the year 2017.

She also covered on so many different topics like her sexuality, an eating disorder, drug and alcohol addiction, and etc.

When you watch Simply Complicated from beginning to end, you're going to find yourself smiling, laughing, gasping and also crying.

Fun Fact: Demi is working on some new scenes for the sequel of her 2017 documentary titled More Complicated.

I can't wait for her to release More Complicated when it's time. Until then, you can watch Demi Lovato: Simply Complicated on YouTube right here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWTlL_w8cRA

Or watch the director's cut or bonus content of the film using YouTube Premium:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9T4DQ3sZ_A

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ed6GtM19e3Q

One more thing. You can also watch intimate performance of Demi singing her hit songs to her fans:

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FKA Twigs Cellophane review

 
Cellophane is a song by English singer FKA twigs that was released on April 24, 2019, through Young Turks. It serves as a promotional single for twigs' upcoming studio album, LP2.
 
This track is the first release from the singer in three years since her 2016 song Good To Love.
 
Lyrically, the word cellophane, a common packaging material, is being used as a metaphor to paint a picture of a tainted love.
 
Here's what twigs had to say about the background story for this song via Instagram:
 
 
when I wrote cellophane over a year ago a visual narrative came to me immediately, I knew I had to learn how to pole-dance to bring it to life, and so that’s what I did. thank you
@Andrew_T_Huang, for elevating my vision beyond words. you are a visionary.
 
Over the piano, she sings on the first verse,
 
Didn't I do it for you?
Why don’t I do it for you?
Why won't you do it for me
When all I do is for you?
 
Then, twigs moves on to the pre-chorus with,
 
They want to see us, want to see us alone
They want to see us, want to see us apart
They want to see us, want to see us alone
They want to see us, want to see us apart
 
Before going into the chorus with the lyrics,
 
And I, just want to feel you're there
And I don't want to have to share our love
I try but I get overwhelmed
All wrapped in cellophane, the feelings that we had
 
 
Alongside the release of her song, she unveiled the music video for Cellophane on the same day. The video was directed by Andre Thomas Huang.
 
 
In the video, twigs can be seen walking in metallic heels, before taking center stage and showing off her pole-dancing skills.
 
 
Overall, I love the song and the video for Cellophane by FKA twigs. This single is considered as her comeback to the music scene. I absolutely can't wait to hear more from me and the release of  LP2.
 
Buy or stream Cellophane on all music platforms available:
 
 
 
 You can check out the video for Cellophane right here:
 

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