Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang

"We ❤️ Our Customers" (w/ Demi Lovato)

Oct 22, 2025
Demi Lovato, Grammy-nominated artist and actor, joins the hosts for a lively discussion. She shares insights about her new album, It's Not That Deep, and her transition to a fun dance-pop sound. Demi dives into her creative process, explaining how she balances her powerful vocals with electronic production. She reflects on the impact of honesty in her music and her familial ties, including her sister's acting career. Plus, Demi reveals her excitement for touring and the special connection with her fans, the Levotics.
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INSIGHT

Mood Drives Genre Choice

  • Demi Lovato shifted from rock back to dance-pop because she felt happy and inspired by new producers and sounds.
  • She let mood and studio chemistry dictate genre, not a predetermined plan.
ANECDOTE

Uber Beat Became 'Frequency'

  • Demi recalls Zone playing a beat made in an Uber that became the song 'Frequency' and set the album's tone.
  • That spontaneous studio moment pushed the project into a cohesive dance-pop direction.
INSIGHT

Follow Present Inspiration, Not Labels

  • Demi intentionally chases whatever inspires her at the moment, which explains her genre shifts across albums.
  • Creative direction comes from present inspiration rather than strict branding.
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