Demi Lovato Covers Teen Vogue, Says She's 'Tired' of Dubstep

Looking like a '90s grunge princess with a bright blue braid, "X Factor" judge Demi Lovato covers the November 2012 issue of Teen Vogue. The singer looked relaxed on the cover, sporting a white Guess blouse and floral printed Marc Jacobs skirt with minimal makeup.

Inside the issue, Demi opened up about life after rehab. "I'm consistently busy, but I make sure I spend a lot of time with my friends and family," she told Teen Vogue. "I did kind of a friend cleanse right after rehab, where I weeded out people who didn't have my best interests at heart."

She also talked about follow female stars Taylor Swift and Adele. "I love the way that Adele has carved out a path for a singer that's very emotional," she said. "But I also love how Taylor Swift can do the same thing -- she puts a lot into her songs yet they're still very catchy."

She added, "I will say that I'm tired of all the dubstep that's on the radio right now -- I think it's going to be out in two months. I want to make something that people will listen to for a while, rather than something that's just trendy. I feel like I've grown as a person, and I want my music to grow with me."

Demi is certainly doing something right. The singer looks healthy and happy on Teen Vogue's November issue -- which hits newsstands Oct. 15 -- all while rocking a classy, bohemian look.


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