NEW YORK NEW YORK  MARCH 06 Demi Lovato attends the Global Premiere of Paramount Pictures and Spyglass Media Group's...

Considering Scream is one of the most popular horror franchises ever, it’s no surprise that there’s a lot of buzz around the latest installment: Scream 6 debuts on Thursday, March 9, starring Jenna Ortega, Melissa Barrera, and Courteney Cox. Fans of Ghostface (the masked serial killer in the film) are ready for a new round of jump scares—and it turns out, so is Demi Lovato. The singer is a major fan of the films and even wrote a special song, “Still Alive,” for its soundtrack. “Horror is by far my favorite film genre, but what I specifically love about this franchise is the element of tongue-in-cheek humor,” Lovato tells Vogue. “And they always have the best cameos!” 

Lovato’s new track riffs off the idea of survival. She says we can all relate to the inner and outer battles that the Scream final girls have to go through. “It’s an anthem I wrote with Laura Veltz and Mike Shinoda about resilience and coming back stronger than ever even after a fall,” she says Lovato. “The characters in the film definitely know something about that, so this song felt like the perfect fit for the film.” While Lovato isn’t making a cameo in the film, the star says she did get to do press with some of the cast members such as Ortega, Barrera, and Hayden Panettiere—and she was totally inspired by their performance. “They’re such a talented group of young actors who’ve been able to bring in a new generation of fans and their performances in this new film are next level,” she says. 

Last night in New York City, Lovato was reunited with some of the stars at the film’s world premiere. Styled by Maleeka Moss (with glam by hairstylist Valerie Vanessa and makeup artist Colby Smith), her red-carpet look nodded to the film. Specifically, the iconic black robe worn by Ghostface. (She forwent the mask.) “I knew I wanted to find a look that had a wink and a nod to the film, yet also was red-carpet glam at the same time,” says Lovato. “Ghostface would be proud.” 

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