Pop star Demi Lovato recently released a rock version of her hit single "Sorry Not Sorry" featuring guitar icon Slash.
"Sorry Not Sorry (Rock Version)" is the latest track released from Lovato's upcoming album, Revamped. The LP, due out September 15th, will feature rock versions of her hit songs.
The revamped version of "Sorry Not Sorry" features new vocals and new production from Warren "Oak" Felder, Keith "Ten4" Sorrells, and Alex Nice. Slash contributes a fiery solo at the end of the song.
"Slash is an iconic artist who I've been a fan of for years, it's an absolute honor to have such a legend like him on the rock version of 'Sorry not Sorry'," Lovato shared. "With Revamped, I wanted to pay homage to the songs that resonated the most with fans and played a big role in my career by breathing an exciting new life into them."
"Creating this project has been incredibly fun and allowed me to express my passion for rock music in a new way, and I feel so much closer to my older music because of it," she continued. "I can't wait for everyone to hear more!"
The song was originally released as part of Lovato's Tell Me You Love Me album and gave the singer a Top 10 hit in the U.S. It has since been certified five-times platinum in the U.S.
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