Demi Lovato has released a deluxe edition of It’s Not That Deep, expanding the album from 11 tracks to 19 tracks with a new title, It’s Not That Deep (Unless You Want It to Be). The eight-track addition is led by Low Rise Jeans, a song Lovato co-wrote and co-produced with Zhone.
The release arrives as Lovato keeps the campaign moving on the It’s Not That Deep Tour, which continues Friday night, April 24, at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The deluxe set extends an album that first arrived last October and opened at No. 9 on the Billboard 200, marking Lovato’s ninth top 10 appearance on the all-genres albums chart.
The original version of It’s Not That Deep also gave Lovato her first No. 1 album on Billboard’s Top Dance Albums chart, a debut that matched the project’s glossy pop focus and helped frame this rollout as a commercial step forward. It was released through DLG Recordings/Island/Republic Records.
The new edition lands while Lovato is already working through a busy stretch that includes a return to a major New York arena and a summer on deck for Camp Rock 3, which is scheduled for theatrical release this summer. Lovato is co-producing the film with the Jonas Brothers, who will reprise their roles as the Gray brothers.
That reunion has already played out onstage. Earlier this month, Lovato and Joe Jonas performed This Is Me and On the Line together, and the pair also sang Wouldn’t Change a Thing at MetLife Stadium about a month before the Camp Rock 3 announcement. On the Line first appeared on Lovato’s 2008 album Don’t Forget and was written by Lovato and the Jonas Brothers.
The deluxe release also follows a run of recent live appearances that kept Lovato visible beyond the album cycle. She performed Kiss at the 37th annual GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles on March 5, after receiving the GLAAD Media Vanguard Award in 2016, and later in March she performed Ghost on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on NBC.
For Lovato, the answer to whether It’s Not That Deep was meant to stay a single-album statement is now clear: the project has been widened, the tour is active and the next chapter is already in motion.




