℗ 2020 The Recording Academy
Released February 6, 2020
Duration 4m 34s
Record Label The Recording Academy
Genre Pop
 

Anyone (Live From The 62nd GRAMMY ® Awards / Single)

Demi Lovato

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Anyone (Live From The 62nd GRAMMY ® Awards)
Demi Lovato
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Demi Lovato performs her single "Anyone", live at the 62nd Grammy Awards. It was her first performance since suffering a near-fatal drug overdose in July 2018. The song was recorded four days before her overdose. The song was written by Lovato, Bibi Bourelly, Eyelar Mirzazadeh, Jay Moon, Sam Roman, and its producer Dayyon Alexander. Of the stirring performance, Lovato said: "I just want to go up there and tell my story. And I have three minutes to do so. So I'm just going to do the best that I can. And it's only telling a fraction of my story, but it's still a little bit, and it's enough to kind of show the world where I've been."
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