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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Some advice for Disney...


Disney has it all wrong. There were multiple tracks left off of Demi Lovato's next album, Here We Go Again that were deemed "too mature" for her younger audiences. What? One of the songs was about her and her abusive father (called "For the Love of a Daughter"). She claimed she took it off the album because, "When I took a step back I realized I would’t like those subjects being talked about in somebody else’s home, with a seven-year-old and their mom." Some of Demi's fans aren't seven (like me). This song would've been a pretty track with lots of passion, and it's obvious Disney took it off, not Demi. Demi has no control over her life; she is owned by Disney. Also, these topics might be good for a mother and daughter to talk about at an early age before it becomes too awkward. Another track entitled "Shut Up and Love Me" was also removed from Here We Go Again. Perhaps this track was a bit too mature for young fans (we don't want three-year-olds saying shut up, now do we?). I can understand why it was removed. On a lighter note, an additional track was added to the album: "Everything You're Not". Plus, "So Far So Great" and "Gift of a Friend" (Boy, does that sound sappy) are no longer bonus tracks.
UPDATE: Both of the song cowritten by John Mayer (Love Is The Answer and Shut Up and Love Me) were removed from the album.

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