Demi Lovato Surprises Fans With Bold Pop Comeback in New Single — Listen Now

Demi Lovato is back, tossing confetti into the air with her first return-to-pop single in three years, “Fast,” which clocked in today, Aug. 1.

Underneath swirling EDM beats that could lift a dance floor toward the ceiling, Lovato reignites that direct, cheeky cadence we last heard lighting up “Cool for the Summer” and “Really Don’t Care,” teasing the line, “I want to go fast/ I want to go hard/ I want to go anywhere, anywhere you are.”

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She’s been teasing a pop comeback for weeks now—a whiff of glitter after years of leather and grit. In 2022 Lovato announced a funeral for the genre that first summoned her name, and that same year she buried the memory with the rock record Holy Fvck and then, the following year, Revamped, a track-list redo that roared old hits into new, jagged anthems.

But “Fast” isn’t a one-night stand. Rolling Stone reports, it’s a single shot fired ahead of a vibrant dance-pop record that Lovato’s stacking-song by song. The setlist, she says, will be a love letter, colored by the rush of her love for husband Jordan “Jutes” Lutes, and built for sun-soaked clubs and late-night driving with the windows down.

The magazine also caught up with the team behind the new album, Zhone, who shared, “This record is all about ditching the reservations we usually carry, and we honestly spent every second just enjoying the music!” 

To celebrate her comeback to pop, Lovato circled back to one more piece of her earlier story: The Bigg Chill, the frozen yogurt joint she called out back in 2021 for its calorie counts and for what she branded “toxic” vibes. 

Though she apologized to the shop when the comments blew up, the real closure has arrived in the form of a fresh TikTok. Lovato posted a slice-of-life clip of herself ordering a colorful cup, the caption reading, simply, “love you bigg chill.” 

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Demi Lovato Finally Tried The Yogurt She Tried To Cancel Four Years Ago

Demi has kissed and made up with the L.A. frozen yogurt spot four years after her original outrage. She now seems to have softened on the sugar-free options she once called out for teasing her cravings, giving the shop and her own history a cheerful new chapter.

Demi Lovato opened a dazzling new chapter this year when she married Jordan Lutes on May 25 in a sun-soaked California ceremony. She waved her white flag via a vibrant scoop of ice cream, an emblem of her calm, happy resolutions. 

On TikTok, Demi gave the big reveal. The special yogurt from the Bigg Chill that had once slipped away from her. She used the same voice-over from her 2021 post, when she had turned on her heel, yogurt-less. 

@ddlovato love you bigg chill 🩷@The Bigg Chill ♬ original sound – Demi Lovato

This time, she glided through the LA shop in an arresting black-on-black fit: a trim black dress that curved higher on one side, topped by a structured black jacket that flashed a single bold gold zip. She punctuated the moment by tagging the shop, bolding the words across the video: “You look happier. Thanks, I finally got the yogurt I wanted.” 

@ddlovato you make me happy @The Bigg Chill ♬ sonido original – i24.millaaa

With the post, she spun to the tune of Taylor Swift’s viral moment, finished with “You make me happy @The Bigg Chill.” The scoop of the day was a grand tower of ice cream, multiple generous scoops crowned by a riot of colorful sprinkles—her small mountain of joy.

Fans Described The Singer’s Appearance At The Store As An Iconic Move

Fans are still buzzing about the pop star’s surprise trip to the store, posting nonstop in her comments about the legendary little stop. “Going back to the spot where the biggest drama went down? STRAIGHT QUEEN ENERGY,” one person typed, while another joked her new confidence to grab fries there is courtesy of Ozempic.  

@ddlovato you make me happy @The Bigg Chill ♬ sonido original – i24.millaaa

“Seriously, Demi roasts herself harder than anyone,” a third chimed in, cracking up over how she lip-synced the 2021 voice memo that once got her in hot water, making the audio the punchline. Someone wondered in the same thread if the bumping beat behind her sounded new or if it’s from a fresh single on the way. The whole room immediately agreed: the new vibe is already a certified banger.  

“Okay, we need to agree: Demi is the funniest, most real celebrity alive,” one final TikToker said, while another sheepishly admitted they’d believed the rumor that she’d been banned from the joint—turns out, she just walked in like it was no big deal.

Inside Demi Lovato’s First Close Impression of The Bigg Chill

Inside Demi Lovato’s First Close Impression of The Bigg Chill
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Lovato’s clash with the shop first went public on Instagram back in 2021, when she called the place out for what she judged to be harmful merchandise. 

The Daily Mail reported the pop star saying she struggled to order a simple frozen yogurt when the path to the register was lined with racks of sugar-free cookies and weigh-loss bars. Her post ended with a clear demand: the place needed to stop normalizing disordered eating through what she called careless, hurtful branding. 

Even after the business reached out to apologize, Lovato refused to drop the issue. She went on to describe the in-store service as “terrible” and “rude” and said the whole trip was a trigger for her. 

“You can create a shop that welcomes all bodies and all histories,” she argued. “Eating disorders are the deadliest mental illness, second only to opioid overdoses. No one deserves to be blamed for their needs—so just do better.” 

She then offered specific ideas for how the shop could make its diet product line safer, from clearer labeling to a broader menu that separates disinterest in diet culture from actual health concerns.

The Disney Alum’s Wedding Dress Compared To Miley Cyrus

Lovato’s elegant wedding to the Canadian songwriter wrapped everyone who’s cheered for her in warmth ever since she first graced the screen, and the mood was nothing short of joyful. Yet, a few eagle-eyed fans picked up on a fun detail: her bridal gown and Miley Cyrus’s from 2018 look like long-lost cousins. 

A dramatic, sweeping veil and vintage Hollywood waves completed the moment, while soft, glowy makeup let the dress do the talking. Miley’s Westwood gown, in ivory silk crêpe, was a gentler fabric that flowed with a softer silhouette, yet both captured a timeless, regal vibe. 

Of course, the old saying about flattery floats in the air, and neither woman has made a fuss about the echoing designs. Their friendship has weathered storms and grown calmer since 2020, and for them the shared gown pedigree reads like a sweet note rather than a sting.

Demi Lovato and Jordan Lutes’ Love story

Demi Lovato and Jordan Lutes’ romance just hit the marathon twenty-six point two with an August wedding in the garden-drenched Bellosguardo estate, the same place where the two took their first date-stroll in 2022.

According to PEOPLE, the couple kept the ceremony sweet and small, just the two of them and the ocean listening.

A friend of Demi tells me the proposal rose up easy and true, like all the love letters they keep in a shared notes app; she’s in, he’s in, the end. Demi called their bond last year a “grounding”—a partner who nudges up the mic, never hogs it, and treats her like the center of the universe.   

Jordan shares the same chord—he’s a singer-songwriter, too, yet he strummed himself toward vintage indie gigs after Demi left Capitol Records because the suits slashed budgets and the sound of her voice wasn’t getting the love it deserved.

They co-wrote “Happy Ending” and “City of Angels” for her “Holy Fvck” record, and somewhere in those late-night sessions, the hello turned to forever.

Now that Demi’s packing some old ghosts into suitcase songs and shipping them off, the real question hums like a backup chorus: what’s the next riff, and where’s the tour bus headed?

Ali Syed

Ali Syed is a seasoned entertainment journalist with over 7 years of experience covering Hollywood’s biggest stories. Based in New York, U.S.A, he brings a global perspective to celebrity news, red carpet coverage, and behind-the-scenes exclusives.

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