Tell Me You Love Me

| Demi Lovato

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Tell Me You Love Me

Tell Me You Love Me is the sixth studio album by American singer Demi Lovato. It was released on September 29, 2017 by Island, Hollywood, and Safehouse Records. -Wikipedia

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  • Pitchfork

    On her sixth album, Demi Lovato finds a consistently compelling space: flinty, flirty R&B that’s just as thrilling hushed as it is at full blast. 

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  • Entertainment Weekly

    Demi Lovato's new R&B sound gets mixed results on Tell Me You Love Me 

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  • Slant Magazine

    Demi Lovato sounds as confident as ever on her aptly titled sixth album, 'Tell Me You Love Me.'  

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  • Rolling Stone

    Demi Lovato Shows Off Her Brassy Firepower on ‘Tell Me You Love Me’ 

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  • The Rocky Mountain Collegian

    Demi Lovato burns out with ‘Tell Me You Love Me’ 

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  • Affinity Magazine

    ‘Tell Me You Love Me’ May Just Be Demi Lovato’s Best Album 

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  • Los Angeles Times

    "Tell Me You Love Me," on the other hand, presents a singer burning with purpose. 

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  • Idolator

    Demi Lovato bares her heart on sixth studio album, Tell Me You Love Me. 

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  • The Musical Hype

    Pop superstar Demi Lovato returns with a compelling sixth studio album in ‘Tell Me You Love Me.’ 

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  • All Music

    The album runs the gamut from churchy soul to seductive slow-burners to showstopping ballads designed to showcase every single one of Lovato's diva moves.  

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  • A Bit of Pop Music

    Tell Me You Love Me is not a perfect pop album, but an important one in Demi Lovato’s growth as an artist. 

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  • Popfection

    ‘Tell Me You Love Me‘ is Demi Lovato’s best record, even though that wasn’t much of a hard task considering her mediocre discography 

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  • Cryptic Rock

    Lovato’s Tell Me You Love Me does not disappoint. 

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  • The Young Folks

    Two years later, Lovato came back with a bang. 

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  • Popcrush

    Demi Lovato is single, soulful and ready for the kill on 'Tell Me You Love Me.' 

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  • Pride

    Demi Lovato Is Coming for Her Grammy: Tell Me You Love Me Is the Album We've Been Waiting For 

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  • Grown Folks Music

    Not to sound trite but there really is something on here for everyone.  

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  • The Ringer

    While nobody was looking, Demi Lovato suddenly became one of the great torch singers in contemporary pop. 

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  • Immortal Reviews

    Demi Lovato loses sight of her sound in "Tell Me You Love Me" 

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  • WZND

    Overall, Demi Lovato has created (in my opinion) one of the best albums of the year. 

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  • Entertainment Focus

    'Tell Me You Love Me' is without a doubt Lovato’s best body of work to date. 

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  • Renowned for Sound

    The album offers an intriguing sound that would certainly pay off for the singer if it were paired with more adventurous writing. 

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  • The Orion

    Demi Lovato delivers powerful rhythm and blues anthem on ‘Tell Me You Love Me’ 

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  • Popwrapped

    'Tell Me Your Love Me' is her strongest both lyrically and musically.  

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  • The Signal

    ‘Tell Me You Love Me’ shares Lovato’s emotional story 

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  • Salute

    Demi Lovato Silences Critics On Tell Me You Love Me 

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  • The Writer's Bloc

    Lovato is at her finest on this record, doing what she does best by producing fearless songs with killer beats and high notes that only she’ll ever be able to reach. 

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  • Thursday's Journal

    Tell Me You Love Me still holds up as a solid Pop record that she should be proud of. 

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  • Pure M Magazine

    The record lives up to the expectations as the empowering movement of Lovato’s strength and vulnerability reminds the listener that behind the fame she is human too.  

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  • Star 2

    Love works with the simple things, Lovato, so enough with the theatrics.  

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  • Soundigest

    Overall, Tell Me You Love Me is a solid album from Demi Lovato and by far her best album since crossing over to pop music. 

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  • Beat

    Demi Lovato Will Have You in Love with Her Artistry with New Album 'Tell Me You Love Me' 

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  • Culture Mag

    Tell Me You Love Me gives us a complete look at a confident Ms. Lovato. 

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  • Collegiate Times

    Lovato is like fine wine — she only gets better with time.  

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  • Tell Tales

    It's jam-packed with poptastic hits, raw, emotional ballads and dancefloor bangers. 

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  • The Irish News

    After taking a break from the limelight last year, Lovato has returned with perhaps her most honest and well-produced offering yet 

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  • The Gizzle

    Here she's finally hit a consistent streak, even if the album is lacking a true standout single. 

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  • El Broide

    It’s her most personal album yet and the rawness and emotion that pours out of the star in both the lyrical content and vocal ability makes this her best record to date. 

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  • Media Hype

    Demi Lovato is seriously in her element right now as Tell Me You Love Me hits all the right notes. 

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  • The Tiger's Roar

    Demi Lovato is single and soulful on her new album and it progresses with each track. 

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  • San Francisco Chronicle

    At 25, she’s a survivor and much of her sixth studio album, “Tell Me You Love Me,” finds her looking to retake control of her life. 

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  • The Huntingtonian

    “Tell Me You Love Me” is an album that will undoubtedly project Demi Lovato further into the pop charts. Unfortunately, that’s all this album was — just another pop album documenting tumultuous relationships. 

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  • Richer Sounds

    There is so much to talk about this album, and with so many tracks there will surely be something for everyone. 

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  • The Montclarion

    Lovato is soaring through the music scene and breaking barriers. 

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  • Thursday's Journal

    She still has a distance to travel before being able to produce the record she will remembered for. 

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  • The Badger Herald

    Demi Lovato creates generic pop sound with some variety in ‘Tell Me You Love Me’ 

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  • Amnplify

    There’s a huge diverse range of tracks on this album that will definitely play with your emotions. 

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  • Music Connection

    For those who relate to the tribulations of love, this album was written for you.  

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  • The Chronicle

    While Lovato has always been a powerful vocalist, her sixth album highlights her personal growth and maturity. 

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  • Daily Star

    At 25-years-old, Demi is at the top of her game. Now armed with her most cohesive album yet, her next step is obvious – world domination. 

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