This Demi Lovato Song Is Giving Me A Headache (But Not For The Reasons You Might Think)

noah | June 18, 2009 3:00 pm

“Here We Go Again” is the title track from the second album by Disney Channel alum Demi Lovato–a record that is supposed to be her foray into rock, and that is apparently set to include some material that she worked on with Idolator interviewee William Beckett. It’s a peppy, upbeat song that’s tugged along by an insanely catchy guitar lick–and it’s that riff that’s actually the problem with the track, because it is so reminiscent of another song lurking within my consciousness that it’s giving me a headache. Why a headache, you ask? Well, because the riff is spinning around my brain, and I can definitely sing it on cue, I can’t figure out what song it came from. So the notes–“daa, daa, daa, dum, dadadum”–are just on endless loop in my head. Please, for the love of God, one of you has to help me. Demi’s song after the jump.

If one of you out there helps me, I won’t have to gobble Advil. Hooray! And even if you can’t figure out what the source material is, you can riddle me this: Has this ever happened to you–a song reminding you of another, and you being unable to recall what exactly said source material was? How did you solve the mystery? Or do you still have a song that is torturing you on a regular basis? Demi Lovato – Here We Go Again [YouTube]
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