Demi Lovato celebrates unbreakable American romance in her just-dropped military themed music video for her frothy, airy, top down summer anthem, "Made in the USA" and it's a heart touching and steamy story of young love, and their romance from first meeting to him being sent off to war. The 20-year-old singer-songwriter and actress also made her directorial debut in this heartwarming music video for "Made in the USA," the second single from the pop singer's flaw-free self-titled fourth studio album, "Demi," in stores since May 14 via Hollywood Records.
Produced too by The Suspex, the uptempo pop rock "Made in the USA," that celebrates an everlasting American romantic relationship. Lyrically, this patriotic love song is inspired by "American romantic love stories" dating back to the 1930s. "It's like our love was made in the USA," co-writer Jason Evigan explained. The updates were inspired by Lovato's real-life experiences, making it a personal track for the singer. "This song is 100 per cent real to Demi now," said Evigan. "During the session, I can't say what, there was definitely some talk going on. She was talking about how this relates to her life in certain ways, all about her love being made in the USA. She owned it. She freestyled it out and made it awesome."
"Made in the USA," is the right comparison of bubblegum fun and Lovato's overpowering pipes, and kind of very reminiscing to the vibe going on in Miley Cyrus' "Party in the USA" hit, where Lovato pours her emotions out singing very catchy lyrics, and a potent chorus to her boyfriend about how amazing and patriotic their love is. As for its new video, is much more expansive and plot-driven, with Lovato serving as the chorus for a love tale as wholesome as apple pie. As she explained during a 'behind-the-scenes' interview the storyline was something like; "a couple who meet at a carnival, and fall head over heels in love."
Time moves loosely in the dreamy visual, playing out like a series of memories. The epic patriotic love story was narrated by the stunning pop star herself, 90210's Dustin Milligan who plays a soldier separated from his girlfriend, former Friday Night Lights' Aimee Teegarden and they meet at the fairgrounds and fall head-over-heels in love with each other, which includes "The Notebook"-inspired steamy kisses in the rain. Soon after, they're separated when Milligan goes off to fight in war. Watch the dramatic tribute to American love and a once-in-a-lifetime kind of love below. It's just beautiful and uplifting!
Produced too by The Suspex, the uptempo pop rock "Made in the USA," that celebrates an everlasting American romantic relationship. Lyrically, this patriotic love song is inspired by "American romantic love stories" dating back to the 1930s. "It's like our love was made in the USA," co-writer Jason Evigan explained. The updates were inspired by Lovato's real-life experiences, making it a personal track for the singer. "This song is 100 per cent real to Demi now," said Evigan. "During the session, I can't say what, there was definitely some talk going on. She was talking about how this relates to her life in certain ways, all about her love being made in the USA. She owned it. She freestyled it out and made it awesome."
"Made in the USA," is the right comparison of bubblegum fun and Lovato's overpowering pipes, and kind of very reminiscing to the vibe going on in Miley Cyrus' "Party in the USA" hit, where Lovato pours her emotions out singing very catchy lyrics, and a potent chorus to her boyfriend about how amazing and patriotic their love is. As for its new video, is much more expansive and plot-driven, with Lovato serving as the chorus for a love tale as wholesome as apple pie. As she explained during a 'behind-the-scenes' interview the storyline was something like; "a couple who meet at a carnival, and fall head over heels in love."
Time moves loosely in the dreamy visual, playing out like a series of memories. The epic patriotic love story was narrated by the stunning pop star herself, 90210's Dustin Milligan who plays a soldier separated from his girlfriend, former Friday Night Lights' Aimee Teegarden and they meet at the fairgrounds and fall head-over-heels in love with each other, which includes "The Notebook"-inspired steamy kisses in the rain. Soon after, they're separated when Milligan goes off to fight in war. Watch the dramatic tribute to American love and a once-in-a-lifetime kind of love below. It's just beautiful and uplifting!
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