In the past week,
Demi Lovato has been through a widely-publicized breakup and it seems she's turning to the medium she knows best to cope with it all—music. The singer released a surprise song, "Still Have Me," Wednesday morning and fans can't help but link the lyrics to her recent split from now-ex-fiancé
Max Ehrich.Demi teased the song on social media the night before with a post that read, "Music is always there for me...song in the am." She then delivered the ballad, as promised, the morning of September 30.
At time of press, the song was only available at the IGTV link posted by Demi, but between the shouts from fans asking for it to be widely released and Demi's own manager Scooter Braun commenting "Now let’s just get it up on streamers," we can't imagine it will remain that exclusive for long.[video_embed id='2044730']RELATED: Demi Lovato and Max Ehrich's breakup 'he said, she said'[/video_embed]Demi and Max
were engaged in July this year after first being linked in March. They reportedly
called it quits just two months later when sources said they were hoping to focus on their respective careers. Things got messy immediately after that with
fans speculating the reasoning was much more sinister than it seemed and Ehrich
publicly begging Lovato to take him back in an emotional Facebook post.Following the posts from Ehrich, Lovatics took to Twitter to express their support of Demi, getting the hashtag #GratefulForDemi trending. Fans posted heartfelt messages as well as personal stories of how the singer's resilience in the face of hardship has inspired them over the years. Demi reposted screenshots of some tweets to her Instagram stories, but didn't comment on the situation.Demi has stayed pretty silent over the last week, apparently channeling her energy into music, the upcoming
American election and her new partnership with online therapy platform
Talkspace. Do what you need to do, girl![video_embed id='-1']BEFORE YOU GO: Girl crashes her dad's boat and is very apologetic right away[/video_embed]