Demi Lovato unveils album tracklist and shares new single "Substance"
15 July 2022, 15:34
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Demi Lovato has shared the tracklist for their forthcoming album HOLY FVCK, and has also delivered new cut "Substance" as the second outing from the record.
After returning with the album's lead single "Skin of My Teeth" last month, Lovato has released a second single titled "Substance", which is accompanied by a Cody Critcheloe-directed video and features a cameo from Paris Hilton.
As well as releasing the new single, Lovato has revealed the tracklist for their HOLY FVCK album, which includes collaborations with Yungblud, Royal & The Serpent and Dead Sara.
HOLY FVCK will follow Lovato's 2021 album Dancing With the Devil...The Art of Starting Over.
Tracklist:
- Freak (Feat. Yungblud)
- Skin of My Teeth
- Substance
- Eat Me (Feat. Royal & The Serpent)
- HOLY FVCK
- 29
- Happy Ending
- Heaven
- City of Angels
- Bones
- Wasted
- Come Together
- Dead Friends
- Help Me (Feat. Dead Sara)
- Feed
- 4 Ever 4 Me
"Substance" is out now. Demi Lovato's HOLY FVCK album will arrive on 19 August via Polydor Records, and is available to pre-order now.
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