At the stroke of midnight on Friday, Demi Lovato released "Dancing with the Devil," the second single from her album of the same name.
The haunting ballad chronicles Lovato's struggles with addiction, which she says began innocently with "a little red wine" that she wanted "every night."
"I told you I was OK, but I was lying," she confesses to her fans in the pre-chorus.
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The second verse describes her introduction to drugs: "A little white line" that eventually became "a little black pipe."
"A painful remedy/ Almost got the best of me/ I keep praying I don't reach the end of my life," she sings.
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On Instagram, Lovato expressed her gratitude for the support she has received. "It feels absolutely unreal having this out right now, I love you all so so much," she wrote alongside an acoustic performance of the new song.
"Thank you for your support and love this week with the premiere," she continued, referring to the docuseries -- also titled "Dancing with the Devil" -- streaming now on YouTube.
Earlier on Thursday, Lovato revealed the track listing for the new album, dropping April 2:
Prelude
The Art of Starting Over