Demi Lovato’s Cheer/Support Songs and Popular Song Rankings [2026]
She made her debut on the TV show “Barney & Friends.” After appearing on many programs, she played the heroine in the 2008 TV movie “Camp Rock,” which propelled her to instant stardom.
This time, we’ve compiled a ranked list of her motivational songs and most popular tracks.
Be sure to check it out!
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Demi Lovato’s Cheer/Support Songs and Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Really Don’t Care ft. Cher LloydDemi Lovato6rank/position

Subjectively, her recognition in Japan may be a bit lower than Taylor’s or Selena’s, but Demi Lovato enjoys immense popularity.
This song is about picking yourself up after being dumped by your boyfriend.
When you’re feeling down, listening to it makes you feel like you can shake it off.
The featured artist is Cher Lloyd.
Sorry Not SorryDemi Lovato7rank/position

A powerful anthem themed around revenge and self-affirmation, this song sings of a resolute stance toward past relationships and critics.
Gospel-like choruses and synthesizers weave a pop and R&B sound that, combined with American singer Demi Lovato’s overwhelming vocal prowess, moves the listener to the core.
Released in July 2017 as the lead single from the album “Tell Me You Love Me,” it became a major hit, peaking at No.
6 on the Billboard Hot 100.
It’s a recommended track for anyone who has been hurt by breakups or relationships and wants to reclaim their true self.


