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Demi Lovato takes the stage in her new video

Demi Lovato takes the stage in her new video

You don’t have to be into pop music to love this track.

Demi Lovato, childhood Disney star and recording artist, recently released the music video for

her chilling new song “Stone Cold,” and it’s one of her best yet.

The song itself is in allude to a former lover who when things didn’t work out, she wished the

best for him anyway. Heartbroken and bittersweet, Lovato still finds it in her heart to put his

happiness before hers.

The video opens up to Lovato draped in a grey fur and scarf, making her way up a snow

covered mountain then collapsing into the white powder. Dramatic, huh? The scene then

switches to her sitting in a bathtub fully clothed in a sweater and pants. When the music begins,

she syncs her emotions to every word and phrase perfectly, giving a tragic appeal to the viewer

as she exposes herself as rawly as bare skin.

Throughout the video, various angles zooming in on the complexity of her face capture exactly

how she feels and how she felt when she went through this massive heartbreak. While many

music videos are made to portray the beauty and sex appeal of the artist, Lovato took the

complete opposite approach; she is not trying to be attractive or create an image of herself that

is untrue. When there is black makeup and tears streaming down your face, trust me, sexy is

not the first thought that comes to mind.

Perhaps being a former actress helped her convey the exact image of herself in this video that

she wanted to; however, I believe that this song is so meaningful and true to her and her heart

that she is letting her natural feelings show throughout the video as well. “I was your amber and

now she’s your shade of gold,” and “I’ll take the pain, give me the truth,” are only two clouds in

this stratosphere of emotion.

Obviously, Lovato cared tremendously for this person. She wants to feel strong and happy

around this person because what they had together impacted her life and who she was. “You

see me standin’ but I’m dying on the floor,” as she sits and cries in a bathtub doesn’t portray that

happiness being true, despite her desire.

If you’ve heard the song previously, or even if you haven’t, it’s clear that it’s dark and sad and

probably won’t put you into the best mood if you’re having a bad day. Hollywood Records, Inc.

and Island Records, as well as Lovato did an excellent job capturing the mood and tone of the

song in the video; although it’s not as darkly lit as you would expect. The lighting is quite

monotone, drawing attention to the magnificent shadowing, especially when she is in the bath

tub.

Conclusively, the video was extremely well executed for the melancholic yet powerful vibe of the

song. If I have one critique, it is that the version of the song chosen for the video is different

from the studio version; it is much more auto-tuned. Although more instrumental pieces such as

violin and drum were added, the vocals are not as good as the previously released version. It

would have been a perfect video if a more live version of the song was the weapon of choice.

Lovato, though she’s not always my cup of tea, is surprisingly talented and put a lot of time,

effort, and soul into making this song and video what it is.

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Alyssa Klink, Round Table broadcast fun features executive producer
Alyssa Klink is a senior at Middletown High School, and is in her fourth semester of journalism. She enjoys playing the piano and singing, and hopes to major in broadcast journalism in college. Klink is an avid reader and writer, and her favorite school subject is history. She loves to ski and hopes to someday live in Arizona. Klink is a 2014 HOBY alumni and a member of the National Honor Society. If she could have one wish, it would be to be paid to travel the world.

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