After battling her own personal demons, Demi Lovato is on the road to recovery and is taking it all in stride as she continues to release intoxicating and stirring songs for her beloved fans. As of right now (April 3, 2012), 19-year-old Lovato has three studio albums within her discography in addition to credits on Disney's 'Camp Rock' soundtracks. Now, we want all of the Lovatics out there to get voting on which Demi Lovato is their all-time favorite. 

In 2008, Lovato's Disney channel original movie 'Camp Rock' premiered, sparking yet another musically-geared tween obsession a la 'High School Musical' and 'Hannah Montana.' Along with co-star (and boyfriend at the time) Joe Jonas, Lovato recorded the duet 'This Is Me,' which went on to become a Top 10 hit for the duo. On the brink of her 'Camp Rock' success and after signing a deal with Hollywood Records, Lovato went on to release to her debut album 'Don't Forget,' which yielded hit singles like 'Get Back,' 'La La Land,' and the title track.

Amidst touring and filming for Disney's 'Sonny With a Chance,' Lovato somehow managed to record her second studio LP 'Here We Go Again.' Although the record failed to produce any mega hits to Lovato, the album received positive reviews, thanks to singles like the title track and 'Remember December.' As if she wasn't busy enough during this time, Lovato also went on to film a sequel to 'Camp Rock' (aptly entitled 'Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam'), and cut another track with Joe Jonas called 'Wouldn't Change a Thing.'

Lovato's most recent album comes with 'Unbroken,' her most personal effort to date since it chronicles her struggles with an eating disorder, self mutilation, and emotional hardship. After a stint in rehab and addressing her problems in the public eye, Lovato came back a stronger person and a role model for many in 2011, releasing the cathartic lead single 'Skyscraper' as well as catchy uptempo tracks like 'Give Your Heart a Break.'

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