Her range in the song helped it stay on the chart for a total of 20 weeks. This is another song from her album labeled DEMI and it peaked at the tenth position on the chart. This was one of the songs that made her Confident album even more popular and the music video showed the exact sentiment she inspired. It peaked at the 11th position and held a spot for 20 weeks. This was the song of the summer back in 2015 as it played at parties all across the nation and was blasted out of open car windows. It inspired women all over the world to have confidence in themselves, but the catchy tune made it popular among the masses. The music video was almost as epic as the song itself as Lovato was featured as a fighting machine. RELATED: Meaning Behind Demi Lovato's Tattoos It was on her fifth album of the same name and it is considered to be more along the lines of pop-rock.
This song was released back in 2015 and it peaked at the 21st position, as well as held a position for 20 weeks. The song featured electropop vibes and it was another one that had people moving in no time. It might not have peaked as high as Really Don't Care, but it did hold onto a spot for 20 weeks, which was two weeks longer. Lovato's fourth album, DEMI, brought the release of this song that peaked at the 36th position on the chart. She clearly felt a personal connection to the music. She knocked it out of the park as she was able to translate her own feelings and struggles into the lyrics. It peaked at the 38th position and held a spot for 20 weeks as her own popularity and that of the movie intertwined. 7 Let It Goĭemi Lovato was asked to cover this song on Frozen's soundtrack album, and she obviously killed it. The music video is fun and upbeat as Lovato and Fonsi dance their hearts out among several other skilled dancers in a way that is beyond infectious. She brought out her best Spanish to sing portions of this song, but it was more popular in other countries than in the United States. Lovato teamed up with Luis Fonsi to create this song, which peaked at the 47th position on the chart and held its spot for a total of 20 weeks. The lyrics were strong and powerful as she showed her vulnerability through her lyrics in terms of her own relationship issues. It peaked at the 53rd position on the chart and held a spot for 20 weeks as people related to both the music and the accompanying video. This is another title track, but this time it is from her sixth album that came out back in 2017. Fans loved the upbeat nature of the music as it was something that had everyone busting a move. It peaked at the 26th position on the chart and held a spot for a total of 18 weeks, which is no easy feat. This song was released back in 2014 and she collaborated with Cher Lloyd on this project. Keep reading to learn which of Demi Lovato's songs made it onto Billboard's Hot 100! 10 Really Don't Care She has had 32 of her songs make it onto this list, but her top ten are the most impressive. This chart ranks songs based on physical and digital sales, airtime on the radio, and how often a song is streamed.
RELATED: Demi Lovato's 10 Most-Watched Music Videos On YouTube (& How Many Views They Got) This has landed her on several charts, including Billboard's Hot 100. Her ability to translate her personal feelings into a song that fans can relate to is truly impressive. Demi Lovato is a singer and an actress who has come out with quite a few hit songs in recent years.