Demi Lovato and Cher Lloyd "Realy Don't Care" what you think about a new music video, but that doesn't mean Lovatics and casual fans alike can't be excited for a new DEMI clip. Yesterday (June 23), Lovato posted a very short teaser video for her next official visual, and it looks like a party for the ages.
On June 8, Lovato led the Los Angeles Gay Pride Parade as the grand marshal and it seems like she'll be pulling from that performance for her "Really Don't Care" music video. In a teaser posted on MTV.com, police sirens blare, massive crowds cheer and faintly in the background, Lovato can be heard belting out her new single.
Though it's not official by any means, it seems like the music video for "Really Don't Care" will pull from Lovato's live performance at Los Angeles Pride, so it's bound to be a raucous good time.
The full-length music video for "Really Don't Care" will be released on Thursday, June 26.
Watch the teaser below, via MTV:
The release of Demi Lovato's "Really Don't Care" music video coincides with Gay Pride Month, which takes place in the U.S. every June. The official visual comes after the "Really Don't Care" lyric video, which was released in May. That adorable clip features Lovatics at a Neon Lights Tour concert singing along to the sassy single.
Meanwhile, "Really Don't Care" (feat. Cher Lloyd) is the fourth single from Lovato's 2013 album DEMI, which previously featured "Heart Attack," "Made in the USA" and "Neon Lights."
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