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Demi Lovato – It’s Not That Deep review: dance-pop bangers that peer into the soul
The final track, Ghost, is quite literally haunting. It’s a love song with razor blades, making a pact with the object of her affection that they’ll attach themselves to her in a ghostly way. “If I am the first one to go/ You know I’d never leave you alone,” she sings, unleashing her vocal range to flawlessly hit her whistle register. “I want to be haunted for life.” It’s about ghosting, too, but from the perspective of someone who has actually cheated death and lived to tell the tale.




