Melon Cake

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"Melon Cake"
Song by Demi Lovato
from the album Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over
ReleasedApril 2, 2021 (2021-04-02)
Genre Pop
Length3:32
Label Island
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Eren Cannata
  • Oak
  • Alex Nice
  • Keith "Ten4" Sorrells
Music video
"Melon Cake" on YouTube

"Melon Cake" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Demi Lovato for her seventh studio album, Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over (2021). It was released through Island Records as the album's eighth track on April 2, 2021. Lovato wrote it along with Julia Michaels, Justin Tranter, and its producers Eren Cannata, Warren "Oak" Felder, and Keith "Ten4" Sorrells. Alex Nice also provided production.

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The title of the song is a reference to Lovato's past hyper-restricted diet, and its lyrics emphasize on a "good-riddance send-off" to her old management. "Melon Cake" received generally positive reviews from critics. A Hannah Lux Davis-directed music video for the track premiered exclusively on Facebook on August 20, 2021, and was released on Lovato's Vevo channel on the following day.

Background

On March 16, 2021, Demi Lovato announced her seventh studio album, Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over (2021), originally titled The Art of Starting Over, her first record in nearly five years. [1] She also confirmed that the album would contain 19 tracks, with three bonus songs, and teased three collaborations. [2] On March 26, Lovato unveiled the track listing for the album, in which "Melon Cake" appears as the eighth song, and the fifth track of the second half, following the prelude. [3]

Composition

"Melon Cake" is a pop track, described by Vulture as a "catchy" song that doubles as a break-up song with restrictive diet culture. [4] Its title is a reference to the former Lovato's diet, hyper-restricted by her team, where her birthday cake was a "watermelon cake where you cut your watermelon into the shape of a cake and you put fat-free whipped cream on top", according to what the singer stated in an interview with the Ellen DeGeneres Show in 2020. [4] On the song, Lovato also emphasizes on "overcoming her demons". [5]

Critical reception

Quinn Moreland for Pitchfork called the song "synthy", and wrote: "Even as Lovato confidently declares that melon cakes are a thing of the past, the image is so depressing [it is] difficult to focus on anything else, especially on what is intended to be a fun song. But [is not] that what so many of us do to survive? We attempt to reframe our traumas as lessons learned; we use humor as a defense mechanism; we move on because dwelling in guilt or shame furthers the destructive spiral". [6] The Line of Best Fit 's Rachel Saywitz found the track "awkwardly self-reflecting", but also "a revealing look at how strict diet regulation was harmful, and her joy to be without it makes for a celebratory listen". [7] Writing for The Daily Telegraph , Nell McCormick dubbed "Melon Cake" as "the most cheerful song about anorexia you will ever hear". [5]

Music video

The music video for "Melon Cake" was directed by Hannah Lux Davis. [8] It premiered exclusively on Facebook on August 20, 2021, as part of Lovato's 29th birthday, [9] and released on her Vevo channel on the following day. [10] In a statement presenting it, she wrote: "No more melon cakes on birthdays...29, I’m here today and I'm happy you are too". [11] The video has a "candy-colored" theme and it sees Lovato "embracing joy and apologizing to [her] past self for what [she] went through". [4] It begins with the singer buying a girl a birthday cake at a bakery, and then transitions to Lovato in a black jumpsuit, jacket, and cowboy hat in front of colored visuals and background dancers, where she sings along to the lyrics of the track. Glitter Magazine described the video as "a true moment of self-expression for Lovato". [10]

Personnel

Performers and musicians

Technical

Credits adapted from Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over. [12]

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