Demi Lovato is urging fans battling mental health issues during the coronavirus lockdown to seek help.
02.04.2020 - 19:13 / pitchfork.com
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Now, the music industry is attempting to take on the challenges brought on by these unprecedented times. For instance, Bandcamp recently waived its revenue share from all sales for a day, spurring a wildly
.Demi Lovato is urging fans battling mental health issues during the coronavirus lockdown to seek help.
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