Demi Lovato made a massive change in her persona and genre as she transitioned from being a pop star to a rock artist. Earlier this year, she dropped her rock album "HOLY FVCK" but little did fans know that the former Disney actress has more tricks up her sleeve.

Just recently, the musician dropped her new album "Revamped," a collection of her old songs from her more than a decade career which were transformed into rock. (via Page Six)

Fans were amazed at how big of an improvement Lovato had in her latest album because aside from delivering a completely new instrumental featuring guitar shreds and hard drum beats, she also changed the tune of her voice when it came to high notes.

The songs included were "Heart Attack," "Confident," "Sorry Not Sorry," "Cool for the Summer," "Tell Me You Love Me," "Neon Lights," "Skyscraper," "La la Land," "Give Your Heart A Break," and "Don't Forget."

She also featured some renowned artists in the field of rock music like Slash, The Maine, Nita Strauss, and Bert McCracken.

Demi Lovato 'Revamped': Fans React

After the album was released, fans immediately shared their reaction on social media as many of them were happy that the singer decided to re-release her old songs and transform them.

"We will be streaming of course, this new rock version's sounds so good," one wrote.

"GIVE YOUR HEART A BREAK as a duet is insane tbh ... and the La la la land high note," another one wrote.

READ ALSO: Demi Lovato 'Revamped' Complete Tracklist Revealed: Singer Turns Old Pop Songs to Rock - Details

"thank you for raising me i love growing up with you, go little rockstar i'm so proud of you always," one fan expressed.

"It's so cool getting to hear these songs again with a whole new life to them.. it's very nostalgic, and almost healing in a way. Can't wait to make so many more memories to these new versions and so proud of you!" another one wrote.

Why Did Demi Lovato Exclude 'Really Don't Care' From 'Revamped'

In other updates, fans were asking Demi Lovato why her song "Really Don't Care" with Cher Lloyd wasn't a part of the album.

In an Instagram live, which was later re-posted on X (formerly known as Twitter), the singer revealed that she was able to record it, but it never made it to the final cut as she had to choose between the track or "Don't Forget."

"I had to choose 10, it was between that and 'Don't Forget,' and I was like, come on, I gotta release 'Don't Forget,'" she said.

She also told fans that it could still possibly be released in the future.

READ MORE: Scooter Braun Exodus: Here's His Reaction Amid All The Management Drama

Join the Discussion