Next Time You Hear from Me, I’ll Be Singing’, new music teased by Demi Lovato

Demi Lovato has teased her new music, ‘Next Time You Hear from Me, I’ll Be Singing’ along with that she has hinted at a new project, and wrote: “don’t believe the rumors” on her Instagram Story.

The Grammy-nominated singer, has teased her fans with a mysterious Instagram post on Wednesday, via her Instagram post she is kind of assuring her followers that they’ll definitely be hearing from her again, sooner rather than later. She shared only an all-black square, and captioned the post, “The next time you hear from me, I’ll be singing….”

However, the singer has not yet officially announced a release date for her new song or album. This is going to be her first solo offering since she left rehab in November 2018. Her last single, “Sober” came out in June 2018, it is just a month before Lovato overdosed at her home in Hollywood Hills.

Lovato’s friends and fans has shown their support and excitement in the comment section of her Wednesday post.

Lovato’s current BF and Model Austin Wilson, lovingly left three red heart emojis under Lovato’s Wednesday post, while actress Millie Bobby Brown wrote an all-caps “YES.”

The singer further teased fans via her Instagram Story, with a mysterious message which was paired with an upside-down smiley face: “Don’t believe the rumors.” Last month only Lovato hinted at new music when she shared some images and videos from inside the recording studio. In the images, she along with the Grammy-nominated record producer Warren “Oak” Felder could be seen working together.

“Wouldn’t y’all like to hear … ” Lovato shared a soundless video of the record producer that she captioned “Recording a song for my loyal #Lovatics — the ones who support me and whatever makes me happy.”

In an Interview during the Teen Vogue Summit in Los Angeles, Lovato revealed about her addiction and recovery, she even said that she now feels stronger than ever. In a statement she said, “What I see in the mirror [is] someone that’s overcome a lot. I’ve been through a lot and I genuinely see a fighter. I don’t see a championship winner, but I see a fighter and someone who is going to continue to fight no matter what is thrown in their way.”

Further she assed: “I wouldn’t change the direction of my life for anything. … I would never regret anything. I love the person that I am today.”