![]() ![]() As reported by TMZ's sources, NBC felt that because Commander in Chief was an anti-Trump song, the 'vote' message was too clearly a call to vote against him. But in the broadcast, the camera cut to a close up of the singer when the music stopped rather than showing the politically themed backdrop. TMZ obtained the footage of the performance, as Lovato wanted it to air, which featured the word 'vote' being flashed on the stage behind her after she concluded the song. ![]() However, NBC seemingly censored her plea to her fans to vote in the upcoming election. "Do you even know the truth? / We're in a state of crisis, people are dyin' / While you line your pockets deep." According to Fox News, the singer performed the song at the Billboard Music Awards on Wednesday night. ![]() "Commander in Chief, honestly / If I did the things you do / I couldn't sleep, seriously," she sings. Lovato enters at the end of the video and sings the last half of the politically charged track. As per Fox News, the video shows a diverse group of people lip-syncing or using sign language in order to perform the lyrics. That's what this is all about." Instagram StoryĮlection Day is Novemhead over to to check your voter registration status and to the latest information.Washington, October 16 (ANI): American singer Demi Lovato released the music video of her politically charged anthem Commander in Chief that expresses her views about President Donald Trump, on Wednesday night (local time). So please, debate, and talk about voting. This is about finding answers from our sitting President. We are heading into the most important election of our lives. She also wrote, "Music is Art, Art is expression meant to create conversation. "This is my response to anyone who wants to silence me." Instagram Story Instagram Story "So I'm getting a lot of these comments," she wrote on Instagram Story. Lovato performed the provocative, politically-charged anthem live for the first time at the Billboard Music Awards.Īdditionally, after sharing the song, Lovato couldn't help but reply to critics who didn't like the song or wanted to hear her political views. The singer is also sharing information on how to make a voting plan and use your voice as part of her effort to galvanize the passions of Americans seeking change. Now: A Love Story' Trailer 'Sister Wives’ Star Meri Brown Reveals New Boyfriend After Kody Split Richard Simmons Does Not Endorse New Pauly Shore Biopic Kieran Culkin’s Wife Jazz Charton Responds to His Plea for More Kids During Emmys Acceptance Speech Kylie Jenner Brings Back 'King Kylie' Era With Pink Hair Why Usher’s Super Bowl Preparation Took an Unexpected Turn Mariska Hargitay Calls Reaction to Sharing Her Sexual Assault Experience 'Beautiful' (Exclusive) Royal Health Scares: Everything We Know About Kate Middleton and King Charles’ Surgeries '90 Day Fiancé': Gino Asks Jasmine if She’s Provoked His Ex (Exclusive) Gayle King and Charles Barkley Share Dream Guest List for New CNN Gig | Spilling the E-Tea Allison Holker on Her ‘New Chapter’ and Honoring Late Husband tWitch With New Children's Book Travis Kelce Pokes Fun at Simone Biles and Jonathan Owens for 'Catch' Comments Halle Bailey Opens Up About Hiding Her Pregnancy on Social Media Jason Kelce Holds Back Tears Addressing Retirement Rumors Demi Lovato Performs Political Ballad 'Commander in Chief' at 2020 Billboard Music Awards Lisa Vanderpump on ‘Vanderpump Rules’ Cast’s ‘Messy’ Return Post-Scandoval (Exclusive) Tom Sandoval on How He’s Changed Since Scandoval (Exclusive) Inside Brad Pitt’s Unexpected Run-In With Ex Angelina Jolie's Dad Jon Voight Ariana Madix Reacts to Lala Kent’s Scandoval ‘God’ Comment (Exclusive) Callum Turner Kisses Dua Lipa in Sweet Date Night Moment Mila De Jesus, Weight Loss Influencer, Dead at 35 Jennifer Lopez Battles Failed Relationships in 'This Is Me. ![]()
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