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Karaoke Ranking of Popular Songs by Demi Lovato [2026]

Demi Lovato, a female singer adored by teenagers.She has also been active as an actress since a young age.In this article, we’ll present her popular songs in a ranked list.Even those who don’t know her can enjoy it.

Demi Lovato Karaoke Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Without The LoveDemi Lovato11rank/position

Demi Lovato – Without the Love (Official Audio)
Without The LoveDemi Lovato

This mid-tempo pop-rock song by Demi Lovato questions a man who declares his love despite not caring much about her, asking, “Why are you singing me a love song when there’s no love?” It’s also said to be about her ex-boyfriend Joe Jonas, whom she broke up with in 2010.

This Is MeDemi Lovato & Joe Jonas12rank/position

Japanese Translation: This Is Me / Camp Rock
This Is MeDemi Lovato & Joe Jonas

This is a featured song from the 2008 Disney Channel Original Movie Camp Rock.

Camp Rock depicts the growth of girls who aspire to become rock singers as they live together in a communal setting.

Among the songs in the film, This Is Me, performed by Joe Jonas and Demi Lovato, is especially popular.

It celebrates the greatness of having dreams and teaches the importance of facing forward with self-confidence.

It’s a song that gives you courage when things aren’t going well and you’re feeling down.

One And The SameSelena Gomez & Demi Lovato13rank/position

Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato – One and the Same (From “Princess Protection Program”/Official Video)
One And The SameSelena Gomez & Demi Lovato

Many people probably admired the two singing “We’re exactly the same!” over a catchy pop-rock tune.

Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato both came from the Disney Channel, rose to fame as teen idols, and were best friends in their private lives.

Their collaboration “One and the Same” was created as a track for the soundtrack of the Disney Channel Original Movie Princess Protection Program, which aired in 2009.

It was also included on the Disney Channel Playlist released that same year, and those who listened back then may find it irresistibly nostalgic.

Although their relationship as adults seems to have changed, the song’s brilliance remains the same.

It’s a classic friendship anthem, especially recommended for teens.