Watch Demi Lovato's emotional Grammys performance, more than a year after her near-fatal drug overdose
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Demi Lovato took the stage at the 62nd Grammy Awards on Sunday, for the first time since her accidental overdose in July 2018.
She sang a new song called "Anyone," which was originally recorded four days before her overdose.
The pop star cried and had to restart the song.
Lovato previously told Beats 1's Zane Lowe that she listened to the song while she was still in the hospital and thought to herself, "If there's ever a moment where I get to come back from this, I want to sing this song."
"I tried to talk to my piano / I tried to talk to my guitar / Talked to my imagination / Confided into alcohol," she sings. "I feel stupid when I sing / Nobody's listening to me."
A lyric video was uploaded and the song was made available to stream during her performance.
Watch the video below.
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