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Demi Lovato Scores First No. 1 Dance Album With ‘It’s Not That Deep’

Demi Lovato earns her first No. 1 album on Billboard’s Top Dance Albums chart, as It’s Not That Deep opens at No. 1 on the Nov. 8-dated list.

Released Oct. 24 via DLG Recordings/Island/Republic Records, the set debuts with 31,000 equivalent album units earned in the United States in the week ending Oct. 30, according to Luminate. It also debuts at No. 9 on the Billboard 200, becoming her ninth top 10, and at No. 2 on Top Album Sales and No. 4 on Vinyl Albums.

Here’s an updated look at Lovato’s history on the Billboard 200:

Title, Peak Pos., Peak Date

  • Don’t Forget, No. 2, Oct. 11, 2008
  • Here We Go Again, No. 1, Aug. 8, 2009
  • Unbroken, No. 4, Oct. 8, 2011
  • Demi, No. 3, June 1, 2013
  • Confident, No. 2, Nov. 7, 2015
  • Tell Me You Love Me, No. 3, Oct. 21, 2017
  • Dancing With the Devil…The Art of Starting Over, No. 2, April 17, 2021
  • Holy Fvck, No. 7, Sept. 3, 2022
  • Revamped, No. 60, Sept. 30, 2023
  • It’s Not That Deep, No. 9, Nov. 8, 2025

It’s Not That Deep is Lovato’s first album to appear on Billboard’s Top Dance Albums chart. One song from the project, “Let You Go,” also debuts at No. 10 on Hot Dance/Pop Songs. It’s the third song from the LP to debut on the chart, following “Fast” (No. 8 peak in August) and “Here All Night” (No. 13 peak in September).

Before Billboard launched its Hot Dance/Pop Songs chart earlier this year, Lovato charted four other songs on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs: “No Promises” (Cheat Codes featuring Lovato in 2017), “Instructions” (Jax Jones featuring Lovato and Stefflon Don in 2017), “Solo” (Clean Bandit featuring
Lovato in 2018) and “OK Not to Be OK” with Marshmello (2020).

Lovato has an even more robust history on Dance/Mix Show Airplay, charting 14 songs at the format in her career, including four top 10s: “Cool For the Summer,” “No Promises,” “Sorry Not Sorry” and “OK Not to Be OK.”


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