Talent Recap

Demi Lovato Rocks Out in Live Vevo Performance of Song ‘Eat Me’

Demi Lovato performs on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'Photo by: Todd Owyoung/NBC

Reading Time: 2 minutes

Demi Lovato is back with another installment in her Vevo live performance series, this time for her song “Eat Me.” The track appears on Lovato’s latest album Holy Fvck, and it’s a collaboration with Royal & the Serpent.


Demi Lovato Performs “Eat Me” in New Video

Lovato’s new video takes place in a room with orange carpet and green ceilings covered in lights that flicker during the performance. The singer matches their surroundings, sporting an orange outfit covered in chains.

The clip starts with Lovato sitting on the floor singing the first verse, before the performance explodes into the first chorus. Lovato belts out the lyrics as the band plays, singing, “I can’t spoon-feed you anymore / Dinner’s served, it’s on the floor / I can’t spoon-feed you anymore / You’ll have to eat me as I am.”

Royal & the Serpent joins in on the second verse, with the singer lying face down on the floor at first before standing up to perform the second chorus with Lovato. If it wasn’t clear before that Lovato is solidly in her rock era, it is now.


SEE ALSO: DEMI LOVATO HAS RETURNED TO HER ROCK ERA, WE’RE HERE FOR IT

loading="lazy"

Lovato Previously Released a Live “29” Performance

Last week, Lovato released another Vevo live performance for their song “29.” That video featured the same set as the new “Eat Me” performance, although Lovato wore an all-black outfit instead.

“I knew I wanted to showcase my new music in a unique way for my fans, both visually and sonically,” Lovato said of the performance series. “So when an original live performance with Vevo was on the table, I immediately started to brainstorm creatively—the lighting, the room design, my look and outfits, how to incorporate our incredible female live band—all of it!” 


The song “29” recently made headlines for seeming to call out Lovato’s ex-boyfriend Wilmer Valderrama. The track is about a romantic relationship between a 17-year-old and a 29-year-old. In the song, Lovato sings, “Finally 29 / Funny, just like you were at the time.”

Let us know what you feel about this article
+1
0
+1
0
+1
0
+1
0
+1
0
+1
0

Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Most Voted
Newest Oldest
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Calling all Talent Enthusiasts!

Subscribe to the Talent Recap Newsletter for all Talent News, and/or subscribe to our EXCLUSIVE America's Got Talent Newsletter for all the latest AGT Scoop!

Enter your email address in the box below, click "Subscribe", and find the latest news delivered to your inbox weekly. Be prepared to experience the thrill, the drama, and the sheer talent that all of these shows have to offer!
Choose the news YOU want
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x