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Demi Lovato took the stage at the Grammys on Sunday for the first time since her accidental overdose in July 2018.
She sang an emotional new song called “Anyone,” which was written shortly before her overdose.
“I tried to talk to my piano / I tried to talk to my guitar / Talked to my imagination / Confided into alcohol,” she sang. “I feel stupid when I sing / Nobody’s listening to me.”
Fans are praising the singer’s strength and resilience, especially after she cried and had to restart the song.
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Demi Lovato delivered a powerful performance at the Grammys on Sunday, which fans praised online as an inspiring display of her strength and resilience.
The 27-year-old “Confident” singer performed an emotional new song called “Anyone,” which was written shortly before her accidental overdose in July 2018. After she struggled to sing the first line, she began to cry and had to restart the song.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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