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  • Demi Lovato shared her new album's release date on Instagram
  • The album will consist of 19 tracks and three bonus tracks
  • She said she will collaborate with other artists for three tracks

Demi Lovato announced that her new music album "Dancing With the Devil… The Art of Starting Over" will come out on April 2.

The 28-year-old singer took to Instagram on Monday to post a glamorous art of herself with butterfly wings. "Dancing With The Devil... The Art Of Starting Over," she wrote in the caption, which came with butterfly, heart, rainbow and CD emojis. "#DWTDTAOSO Album out April 2!"

In the same post, she thanked photographer Dana Trippe, stylist Siena Montesano, Rokael Beauty brand, Natalie Minerva and Paul Norton.

The upcoming album will mark Lovato's seventh studio album and her first one since 2017. She first announced the album during a Clubhouse livestream on Monday, reported Variety.

Lovato also tweeted that she enjoyed the Clubhouse livestream. "That was so fun!!! Thank you guys for hanging," she tweeted. "Felt like I had my own radio show. Maybe podcasting is in my future??"

During the livestream, the singer explained that her new album was supposed to be titled "The Art of Starting Over." However, she later decided to add "Dancing with the Devil" before it to emphasize the importance of her forthcoming documentary, which is called "Dancing with the Devil."

"If you listen to it track by track, if you follow the track listing, it's kind of actually like the non-official soundtrack to the documentary," Lovato said. "Because it really does follow my life over the past couple of years."

"When we went through the track listing and kind of mapped out how it kind of coincided with my life's story, it made sense to add the more emotional stuff in the beginning and then transition into 'The Art of Starting Over,'" she added.

The songstress further revealed that the album will have 19 tracks and three bonus tracks. Lovato also disclosed she will collaborate with other artists for three tracks.

Lovato's documentary is a four-part series that is slated to release on YouTube. The first part will be out on March 23. The docuseries trailer reveals that the singer suffered a heart attack and three strokes following her drug overdose in 2018.

"I've had so much to say over the past two years wanting to set the record straight about what it was that happened," She said in the trailer. "I've had a lot of lives. Like my cat, you know? I'm on my ninth life."

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Demi Lovato speaks on stage at the Teen Vogue Summit 2019 on Nov. 2, 2019 in Los Angeles. Rich Fury/Getty Images for Teen Vogue