Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · August 21, 2025 · Entertainment

Demi Lovato Nails Cynthia Erivo's Iconic High Note - Fans Demand Full Version!

Demi Lovato gave her best attempt at Cynthia Erivo's iconic high note from Wicked and left her fans shocked; pictured April in New York City

Demi Lovato Shocks Fans with Jaw-Dropping Karaoke Performance: 'A Religious Experience'

The queen of pop is at it again! Demi Lovato celebrated her 33rd birthday in style, ringing in the new year with a night of karaoke fun with her loved ones. But what happened next will leave you speechless - and begging for more!

According to an insider close to the singer, Lovato's best friend Matthew Scott Montgomery took to social media to share a clip of her belting out Cynthia Erivo's iconic high note from Wicked's "Defying Gravity." And let's just say, it was a moment that left everyone in awe. The short video showed Lovato's impressive vocals, and fans were quick to praise her talent.

Erivo made famous the iconic high note from her rendition of Defying Gravity from the movie adaptation of Wicked, which was released in November 2024

But what really got the party started was when Montgomery captioned the clip: "A religious experience. Happy birthday to the goat @ddlovato." And that's when the drama unfolded! Fans began begging for more - specifically, they wanted the full version of Lovato's cover.

The fans were not having it, and soon, a chorus of pleas echoed across social media platforms, with many asking Montgomery to post the full video. "Where's the full version king? THIS IS NOT FAIR," one fan wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter). Another person added: "We want to hear the full performances she did."

But it seems like Lovato's friends and family were having just as much fun as the fans. Her husband, Jordan Lutes, took to social media to share some adorable birthday photos with his wife, captioning one post: "Happy birthday to the love of my life. Celebrating u every day for as long as I live. My lil partner in crime, I love u beyond words."

Montgomery captioned the short clip: 'A religious experience. Happy birthday to the goat @ddlovato'

And it's no secret why Lovato's fans are obsessed with her - she's been killing the game lately! Just last week, she reunited with her ex-boyfriend Joe Jonas on stage with the Jonas Brothers and sang their songs from Camp Rock for the first time in years. Fans were raving about her performance, calling it "her best era yet."

But back to the karaoke party - Lovato's setlist was a star-studded affair, featuring covers of Kelly Clarkson's "Since U Been Gone," Whitney Houston's "I Want to Dance With Somebody," and Christina Aguilera's "Keep On Singin' My Song." And let's not forget her own hit song, "Here We Go Again" - which she sang with impressive flair.

As for the full version of Lovato's Wicked cover? Fans are still holding out hope that Montgomery will post it online. In the meantime, we can only imagine what other hidden talents this pop star has up her sleeve!

When Lovato covered the song and her BFF shared a video of her high note, many of her fans were all saying the same thing

So, there you have it - Demi Lovato's birthday bash was a night to remember, and fans are still reeling from the aftermath. Will we see more of this karaoke magic in the future? Only time will tell!

Many of Lovato's fans jokingly slammed her best friend as they asked him for the full version of her cover. One fan wrote on X: 'ok so where's the full version king? THIS IS NOT FAIR'

Several other social media users voiced the same sentiment. Another person added: 'We want to hear the full performances she did.'

'Do us all a favor and post the full video puleeaaaasee,' one fan commented

'I KNOW you have the whole video,' another person wrote to Montgomery. 'Come on, make us happy. You have this power'

'Give us a longer version please,' one fan pleaded with Lovato's best friend for the full video

Another person wrote to Montgomery and said: 'You're telling us you didn't record the whole song.'

One fan said they 'need' the entire version too before adding that 'this is amazing'

'Drop the whole performance plssss,' another social media user added

Meanwhile, one fan commented: 'We need more of this please'

Ever since Erivo was casted as Elphaba to Ariana Grande's Galinda in the musical movie adaptation of Wicked, many fans have been attempting her now-viral, iconic high note