The Truth About Demi Lovato And Noah Cyrus' Relationship
Isabella Bartlett
"Easy" was written by Matthew Koma, who says Lovato "decided to make it a collaboration" with Cyrus after hearing it. "It's a folksy song about leaving someone behind ... It's such a personal album for her that lays out her journey," Koma told Page Six.
Noah Cyrus is no stranger to a folksy ballad or two. Her 2019 song "July" seems to have a similar vibe in storytelling to "Easy," where Cyrus sings about leaving a lover behind so they can find someone better than her (via YouTube).
Regardless of what's exactly happening between the two, it's clear that Demi Lovato is much happier — and stronger — in her sense of self, especially her sexuality. The singer recently came out as pansexual during an interview with Joe Rogan on his podcast (via Billboard), saying how "fluid" she feels now. "Part of the reason why I am so fluid is because I was super closeted off," she told him.
Lovato continued this sentiment in an interview with Entertainment Weekly. "I'm a very fluid person when it comes to sexuality ... that's something I haven't written about since 'Cool for the Summer,'" she explained. "But this isn't about bi-curiosity anymore. It's part of who I am and I feel very secure in that."
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