Marshmello and Demi Lovato have finally dropped the curtain on their collaborative single “OK Not To Be OK,” releasing a nostalgic music video to accompany the highly anticipated release. The track is a poignant dance number that hearkens back to Marshmello’s last single, “Be Kind” with Halsey, in terms of sound design and altruistic context. While it presents itself as a bouncy and upbeat electronic crossover, “OK Not To Be OK” moonlights as a pensive ballad that tugs at the heartstrings with each aching guitar pluck. The track coincides with Suicide Prevention Week and Lovato and Mello have teamed up with Hope For The Day, a non-profit movement empowering the conversation on proactive suicide prevention and mental he...
Lovatics can finally breathe a sigh of relief after Demi Lovato announced the official release date for her highly anticipated collaboration with Marshmello, “OK Not To Be OK.” The two stars took to social media on September 4th to tease the track, sharing a video of Marshmello being “roasted” in anticipation of its release. They also published an interactive website that allows users to take a mood quiz and answer questions about their current state of mind before being led to hotline numbers offered by Hope For The Day. You can visit the site here. oknottobeok.com In a year marred by unprecedented economic, racial, and social strife, it seems as if the EDM and dance-pop superstar is furthering his altruistic endeavors and trying to initiate the conversation s...
Marshmello and Demi Lovato have broken the silence on their long-awaited collaboration, which seems likely to arrive within the coming week. Marshmello took to Twitter to drop a teaser that shows just how long fans have been yearning for this release. A montage of frustrated tweets “roasting” the superstar producer demonstrates the Lovatics have been on the edge of their seats waiting for this collaboration to drop for quite awhile. Lovato and Marshmello were first said to be working together over two years ago. Fortunately, it seems the prolonged wait is almost over. Demi Lovato gave fans the tangible evidence they’ve been searching for, replying with the title of the forthcoming release, “Ok Not To be Ok,” and a link to oknottobeok.com. The link ...
Source: WENN/Avalon / WENN Demi Lovato’s time in quarantine has had the songstress under serious reflection about her life, embarking her in quite a soul searching adventure down the depths of what us normies in society call real-life struggles. Now the social justice warrior is taking action through her social media platforms to advocate for social injustices, gay rights, and Black Lives Matter causes. Buzzfeed reported on Lovato’s opinion piece for Vogue where she shared that her long time away from Hollywood’s spotlight is when she began to question what was happening in the world. This shift started her self-education on society’s latest uprisings, specifically when Ahmaud Arbery’s death took the nation by storm. Scroll hard through Black Lives Matter protests p...