I will be the first adult (I use this term only because the law recognizes me as one) to admit that I harbour a small obsession with Demi Lovato. I truly do believe that she, above all other Disney "princesses", has a true story to tell, and an inspiring one at that.
Following a highly publicized stint in rehab for issues including eating disorders and cutting herself, Demi Lovato opted to show the world her strength through an album release.
Unbroken, admittedly, isn’t what a longtime “Lovatic” would expect, especially considering her recent ordeal. Collaborations with artists like Jason Derulo on “Together” and Dev on “Who’s That Boy” give the album a more urban feel than expected from an artist who typically prefers pop/rock. While some may be disappointed by Lovato's tendency toward a more upbeat album, her vocal capabilities are evident, and the lyrics still speak volumes to attest to the 19 year old's emotional journey. "Skyscraper," Unbroken's first single, is a mantra to stand tall against all adversity, while “For the Love of a Daughter” paints a picture of an abusive, alcoholic father. Demi Lovato's third studio album is a beautifully crafted sign of maturity for the young starlet.