Demi Lovato has begun to launch “teasers” of his next single, which will be called ‘Here All Night’. The movement reminds us that the artist took a song this summer, called ‘Fast’, who forgot too much … well that, “fast.”
Our editor Gabriel Carey commented on his review that the theme had its lights and shadows and it is true. It is as efficient as something flat. Yes, remember what already counted by Charli XCX and Troye Sivan, with whom he shares producers. But it also has a “Grower” point, as a totally ecstatic summer banger. What can be asked at this point is whether it deserved the enormous failure. That and what 153 million followers are for Instagram if even 10% will put your new theme or once.
‘Fast’ did not even reach the Top 100 of the Billboard Hot 100, being in the 15th position of the humiliating bubbling under (when will they withdraw it?). But what worries me most is that it did not enter the British lists, to which it seemed destined. ‘Fast’ has the pure sound of Radio One and Hot Hits UK. If Calvin Harris continues to get singles equally generic in the top 40, why does Demi Lovato?
As in the most tense politics, there are no gray here. No, there is no mercy on the musical lists: or you succeed and keep your hit in them for 160 weeks (they are the ones that live the life ‘of Coldplay in UK, for 472 weeks of’ Mr Brightside ‘of the Killers); Or you eat the snacks completely. Didn’t ‘Fast’ deserve a Top 100 or a Top 75 or a top 40?
Our song of the day today deserved a Top 20, at least, for a couple of months, such as the one that managed to dip with ‘Be Right there’ in 2016, or the one that got Dod with ‘So much in love’ in 2023. Remember that type of dance themes: large instrumental section inspired by the Beats of the 90s, and the title repeated until the satiety. Is it the end of this type of revival … or actually David Guetta will take a topic that will sound exactly the same and will be a success everywhere?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tz192umapra

