Demi Lovato – Lonely (Ft. Lil Wayne) (Review & Stream)

Demi Lovato is a natural born bad ass, so her collaboration with king bad ass, Lil Wayne, is destiny.


I’m not going to lie, I am a bit surprised that Demi Lovato decided to go the slow route with this song. It doesn’t mean this song is bad, it just means you’re going to get lesser ‘I’m the s–t’ references from Weezy on it. Anyway, Demi sounds amazing on this song, showing this soulful side to her that I wasn’t sure she had. The former child star relies heavily on stressing out her vocals, making sure we as listeners feel bad for leaving her lonely.

Wayne is really pointless on this song. I hate his verse, but at the same time he solidifies that African American soul-ness that the tone of this song has.

Who in their right COT DAMN MIND would leave sexy ass Demi Lovato lonely?

OVERALL RATING (4.9/5)


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