Demi Lovato Releases Politically Charged Music Video For “Commander In Chief” — WATCH

Following a stunning performance of “Commander In Chief” at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards, Demi Lovato unveiled the music video for the track on Wednesday (Oct. 14) evening. The superstar says that there has been so many times that she…

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Posted on October 14, 2020

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Following a stunning performance of “Commander In Chief” at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards, Demi Lovato unveiled the music video for the track on Wednesday (Oct. 14) evening.

The superstar says that there has been so many times that she wanted to express her opinion and ask questions to the President but hasn’t and instead has put them into her new song.

“There’s been so many times that I’ve wanted to write the President a letter or sit down with him and ask him these questions,” she told CNN. “And then I thought, I don’t really actually want to do that and I thought one way that I could do that is writing a song and releasing it for the whole world to hear and then he has to answer those questions to everyone and not just me.”

Lovato is aware that President Trump tends to be very vocal with public figures who speak against him on Twitter and says “bring it on, prove to them you’re exactly who I said you are in the song. Just do it, go for it.”

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The music video celebrates unity, as it showcased Americans of all races, nationalities and ages coming together as One Nation united ahead of the Nov. 3 presidential election.

“Commander In Chief” was produced by FINNEAS and co-written by Lovato alongside Julia Michaels, FINNEAS, Justin Tranter and Eren Cannata.

Make sure you get out and vote on November 3 at the request of Lovato and millions of Americans.

“Please join me and vote in this year’s election,” Lovato said in a statement pointing her fans to I Will Vote’s website.

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