Did Demi Lovato Face Label Sabotage in the Pop Industry?
Explore whether Demi Lovato's 'It's Not That Deep' era was sabotaged by her label. Despite captivating concepts and viral moments, the album did not achieve commercial success. This raises questions about industry support, ageism, and promotional strategies.
Join us as we dissect what may have gone wrong, what was beyond Demi's control, and how the music industry treats veteran pop artists in a crowded market. Plus, discover the Khia asylum—what it is and who's involved.
Was Demi Lovato undermined by her label, or is it a reflection of the current pop industry reality? Share your opinions in the comments.
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Timeline
00:00:Intro
02:07:Billboard Calls Out Label Sabotage
06:54:What Worked and What Didn’t
09:13:The Brutal Reality of the Pop Industry and the Khia Asylum
