Demi Lovato Records First Song Off New Album



After releasing her debut album back in 2008, Demi Lovato is now in the works of recording her next effort. With the assistance of song writer and record producer Dapo Torimiro, the Mitchie Torres of "Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam" has recorded the first single of the upcoming album. Through Twitter, Demi has spread the good news.

"So freaking giddy right now... In the studio recording a song I'm SO EXCITED about!!! :D," she began tweeting. She then posted, "With @dapotorimiro! This will be the first song I've recorded for my next record.... and we're starting off with a BIG bang!!!"

In the last tweet posting, the 17-year-old songstress who has previously admitted that she was interested in collaborating with the country band Rascal Flatts, continued to share part of the lyrics of the song she had recorded. "I am everything, all that I needed, I WON'T be defeated, I won't stop now, got it all figured out, I got what I need, right here," she posted.

Earlier, Demi has recorded a duet song "Wouldn't Change a Thing" with ex-boyfriend Joe Jonas for the "Camp Rock 2" soundtrack, which will be out in stores across the U.S. on August 10. She, the Jonas Brothers and the rest of the TV movie cast will kick off its summer tour on August 7 at First Midwest Bank Amphitheater in Tinley Park, Illinois.

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