10 Demi Lovato songs that are absolutely unforgettable

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Demi Lovato isn't just a pop star—she’s a powerhouse. From Disney Channel days to jaw-dropping ballads, Demi Lovato's voice has been the kind that makes you stop mid-scroll and just listen.

bhe’s een vulnerable, bold, rebellious, and heartbreakingly honest. And it’s all there in her music. Whether you’ve cried to “Stone Cold” or danced to “Cool for the Summer,” chances are Demi has already earned a spot in your playlist and your heart.


Songs by Demi Lovato that left a mark

Over the years, Demi Lovato has dropped tracks that didn’t just top charts —they stuck with people. They got played on repeat during breakups, belted out in cars with friends, and shared in late-night stories on social media.

What makes these songs unforgettable isn’t just the catchy beats or high notes. It’s the raw emotion, the fearless lyrics, and the fact that Demi isn’t afraid to say the things we often don’t know how to. That honesty is part of why these songs took off and why they continue to hit hard even years later.

Let’s get into the ten songs that left us feeling something.

Skyscraper

This one’s basically the emotional anthem of anyone who’s ever been knocked down and still stood up. The lyrics hit deep, but it’s Demi’s fragile yet powerful delivery that makes this a tearjerker every time. If you've ever been heartbroken or just needed a moment to cry in the shower this was the song.

Heart Attack

Now this one? An instant pop classic. It’s high energy, dramatic, and gives you that chaotic-love-feeling-in-your-chest kind of vibe. It went viral not just because it’s catchy, but because that chorus makes you feel everything all at once—a vocal and an emotional one too.

Give Your Heart a Break

Released during her transition from being a teen star a to serious artist, this song was a turning point. Sweet, emotional, and not overly dramatic, it’s the kind of love song that feels grounded and real. Also, let’s be honest—the hook lives in your head rent-free.

Sorry Not Sorry

A revenge anthem if there ever was one. Bold, unapologetic, and full of sass. This one blew up for a reason it's fun. It’s the post-breakup glow-up song we all needed. And the music video? Just icing on the very confident cake.

Cool for the Summer

Flirty, mysterious, and a little rebellious, “Cool for the Summer” was Demi Lovato stepping into a bolder, riskier sound and it paid off. People couldn’t stop talking about it, dancing to it, or wondering what exactly happened last summer.

This Is Me

Ah, the song that started it all. Back when Camp Rock was our personality, “This Is Me” became an instant classic. It’s peak Disney nostalgia and still holds up. Even now, hearing those opening lines triggers core memories.

Confident

"What's wrong with being confident?" Nothing at all, Demi Lovato. This song was all attitude in the best way. With a punchy beat and fierce delivery, it quickly became a self-love anthem for anyone tired of being underestimated.

La La Land

Throwback alert. “La La Land” was Demi’s way of calling out Hollywood fakery before it was cool. It’s raw, cheeky, and full of teen angst. It didn’t top charts like her later work, but it became iconic in its own right for how real it felt.

Stone Cold

This one hits different. It’s quiet, stripped-back, and honestly devastating. Vocally, it is one of Adeles' one of her best. You can feel the pain, and that’s exactly why fans connected with it. There’s no hiding behind a beat here it’s just Demi Lovato, heart wide open.

Tell Me You Love Me

A soulful ballad that showcases not just Demi’s vocal prowess but also her vulnerability. It’s about wanting love, but also facing the fact that sometimes it’s not enough. Relatable? Yep. And that bridge? Goosebumps every single time.

Demi Lovato’s songs stick around for so long because they say something. She’s not afraid to be real, to show pain, strength, desire, or confidence often all in the same track. Her music feels like a diary entry set to melody.

And it’s not just about big vocals (though, let’s be honest, those help). It’s that feeling of being understood. Of someone putting into words what you couldn’t.

So whether you're screaming “Sorry Not Sorry” at your ex’s Instagram story or quietly weeping to “Stone Cold,” Demi’s probably written something that speaks to exactly what you’re going through.

And that’s what makes Demi Lovato unforgettable.

Edited by Ranjana Sarkar