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Demi Lovato hints that new music is coming soon

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Demi Lovato speaks in 1st interview since her relapse
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ByMegan Stone
December 05, 2019, 2:35 PM

It's been more than two years since Demi Lovato released new music.

However, it seems fans won't have to wait much longer to hear what the "Sorry Not Sorry" singer has cooking up.

"The next time you hear from me, I’ll be singing...." Lovato revealed in an all-black Instagram post on Wednesday. Immediately after her post, the 27-year-old wrote in her Instagram Stories: "Don't believe the rumors" along with an upside down smile emoji against a jet black background.

While there isn't much else for fans to speculate on if Lovato is simply teasing a new single or a full-length studio album -- which would be her seventh -- both fans and celebrity friends jumped for joy in the comments section.

Singer Demi Lovato attends the 2019 Teen Vogue Summit at Goya Studios, Nov. 2, 2019 in Hollywood, Calif.
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"YES," wrote Millie Bobby Brown, star of "Stranger Things," while model Ashley Graham spammed Lovato with celebratory emojis.

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Lovato's boyfriend Austin Wilson also voiced his support by posting three red heart emojis.

Lovato's new manager Scooter Braun liked the Instagram post; furthering fueled hope that new music is on the horizon.

The "Confident" singer first began teasing her new album when she wrote in her Instagram Stories back in June: "You know what’s great about making an album? You get to say anything you want, be as open and honest as possible and finally tell your side of the story regardless of who might not like it."

She later confirmed the album a month later on her 27th birthday.

Lovato last released new music with her June 2017 single, "Sober," in which the singer revealed that, after six years of sobriety, she had relapsed. Lovato suffered an overdose a little over a month later and, since then, has dedicated herself to a healthier, more confident, and sober lifestyle.

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