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Demi Lovato Returns With New Song Swine Inspired By One-Year Anniversary Of Roe v. Wade Reversal

Monday, 26 June 2023 Written by Jon Stickler

Demi Lovato has returned with a new song called Swine.

The surprise release coincides with the one-year anniversary of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, a ruling that had major implications for the right to safe abortions. Taking to Instagram to acknowledge the anniversary, the American singer wrote:

"It’s been one year since the Supreme Court’s decision to dismantle the constitutional right to a safe abortion. Although the path forward will be challenging, we must continue to be united in our fight for reproductive justice."

Rife with attitude, the energetic track sees the 30-year-old continuing to push into punk-pop, as heard on the 2022 album, 'Holy Fvck'. Lovato added: "I created Swine to amplify the voices of those who advocate for choice and bodily autonomy.

"I want this song to empower not only the birthing people of this country, but everyone who stands up for equality, to embrace their agency and fight for a world where every person’s right to make decisions about their own body is honored."

Profits from Swine will be donated to the non-profit organizations NARAL Pro-Choice America, Plan C and The National Network of Abortion Funds. Head to Lovato's website for more details.

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