I’m so blown away by the stories you’ve shared connecting with the song in your own way," she wrote in an Instagram post announcing the track’s release this morning. The petite pop star finished her highly-hyped performance with "Thank U, Next," which is the title track of her GRAMMY-nominated album. With her chill-inducing vocals on prominent display, the powerhouse didn’t miss a beat during her medley. Read: 10 Unforgettable Moments From The 2020 GRAMMY Awards, "This project [was] the most challenging and amazing at the same time," he said, "the amount of people involved with it and also how different the idea originally was. A recent NIVA study found the majority of indie venues—90 percent!—in the U.S. will be forced to close without federal support. That's what made her so special to me and such an inspiration," Marisol "La Marisoul" Hernandez, lead vocalist of GRAMMY-winning Los Angeles band La Santa Cecilia, added. Following her remarkable 2020 GRAMMYs performance of "Anyone," Lovato released a new version of the song recorded live at the show. No lo hubiéramos logrado sin ustedes! Quintanilla and father Abraham Quintanilla. [CDATA[>*/ [CDATA[>*/ The Kobe Bryant jersey sitting just to the left of Lil Nas X in the show's opening shot? pic.twitter.com/k61J1OEDaa, "I tried and tried and tried some more, told secrets 'til my voice was sore," she sang in the emotional song. /*-->