Demi Lovato Reminds You She’s ‘Still Here’ With Teaser for Club-Ready New Song

Demi Lovato Reminds You She’s ‘Still Here’ With Teaser for Club-Ready New Song

Demi Lovato is signaling that the pop comeback is fully underway. On September 4, she shared a bold social media teaser for an unreleased, club-ready track—likely titled “Here All Night.” In the short clip, she’s seen twirling under strobe-like lighting, wearing sparkly attire and fishnet tights, belting out lyrics over an electronic beat: “Sweating on the dance floor under the lights to get over you … I’ll be here all night.” Her caption simply reads: “Still here” accompanied by a playful winky-face emoji.

This post marks the latest action in Lovato’s carefully staged return to dance-pop. Only weeks earlier, she released “Fast”—a diva-house single infused with EDM and electropop—that served as the lead track from her upcoming ninth studio album. That song dropped August 1, accompanied by a high-energy visual that references her social media virality and the chaos of city life.

“Here All Night” seems to amp up that momentum. Previewed with a techno-inspired beat and cheeky lyrics—“like counters and elevators, turning on all the neighbors, amateur movie makers (bet you still watch em)”—the teaser was initially posted on X (formerly Twitter) on September 2. Around the same time, Lovato confirmed that the music video features intense choreography and even a stripper pole—though she humorously admitted knees bruised from all the energetic moves.

This promotional push follows a sweeping social media reset earlier this summer. In July, Lovato wiped her Instagram feed, replaced her profile photos, removed links, and teased a cinematic new era with cryptic posts captioned “it feels so right.” Fans quickly began speculating about the stylistic shift from her recent rock projects back to pop.

Drilling down on the timeline: “Fast” launched in early August and has since charted, entering at No. 8 on Billboard’s Hot Dance/Pop Songs.  The new teaser appears to build directly on that success, emphasizing energy, sensuality, and a celebratory return to the dance floor.

Lovato’s current creative phase is being dubbed by media and fans alike as a “celebratory dance‑pop era,” produced by Zhone and serving as a sharp contrast to the punk-rock tones of her past two albums, Holy Fvck and Revamped.

In summary, Demi Lovato has clearly re-established her presence in the pop landscape. With “Fast” already out and “Here All Night” teased in electrifying style, the momentum toward her forthcoming dance-pop studio album is building fast—and fans are ready for every beat.

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