Warrior

Album: Demi (2013)
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Songfacts®:

  • Demi closes her fourth studio album with the most personal song, which tells of the singer's personal struggles with mental illness, eating disorders and self-harm before her 2011 Unbroken set and how she rose from the public ashes. "That song was probably the hardest and easiest song to write on the album," she told Billboard magazine. "I was writing about personal experiences, and it's the type of song where you can't fit all of it into one song - you can't put all of the emotions into one song. It was the hardest song to write because it was the most vulnerable for me, and you can't sum up that experience in three or four minutes. But it was the easiest song at the same time because it's something that I wanted to say. Like I said in the first line [of the song], 'This is a story that I've never told. I gotta get this off my chest to let it go.' I wanted to let it go."
  • This tale of a survivor is intended to be a sequel to Demi's 2011 empowering ballad, "Skyscraper."
  • Demi Lovato starts off the song by hinting at someone abusing her.

    This is a story that I have never told
    I gotta get this off my chest to let it go
    I need to take back the light inside you stole
    You're a criminal
    And you steal like you're a pro


    Lovato revealed in the 2021 YouTube Originals docuseries Dancing with the Devil that a boyfriend took her virginity at age 15 by raping her. "We were hooking up but I said, 'hey, this is not going any farther,'" said the singer. "And that didn't matter to them, they did it anyways. And I internalized it and I told myself it was my fault because I still went in the room with him."

    Lovato added she coped with the trauma through self-harm and became bulimic.

Comments: 3

  • AnonymousI relate so much to that song such powerful lyrics and emotion in these lyrics
  • Anonymousthis song is so relatable and true. thank you
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