• Demi Lovato defends latest track

Demi Lovato defends latest track (Photo : REUTERS/GUS RUELAS)

Demi Lovato took to social media recently to share her enthusiasm for her newly released single "Cool For The Summer" and she defended her latest track from critiques who claim she borrowed from Katy Perry and Jessie J tracks.

Fans of the Lovato track have not been able to keep away from drawing comparisons, that the single sounds much like a mix between "I Kissed A Girl" by Katy Perry and Jessie J's hit "Domino" which came out in 2011. 

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The young singer was quick to respond to the controversy, which began when Entertainment Tonight published an article about the track.

The article by the entertainment website has remarked that the subject of the song which deals with a casual fling with a girl coupled with the vocals were all a draw back to the sentiments in the "I Kissed A Girl" track.

The singer, 22, quickly took to Twitter and tweeted the following "Sounds nothing like it."

According to a report which appeared in the Daily Mail many fans posted otherwise and to share their thoughts on the similar sounds which emanated from the Lovato track. "'Did I just listen to Demi Lovato new song or a Katy Perry," the website quoted a fan as saying.

The singer however, didn't seem agitated  and continued in her post to say that "more than one female artist can kiss a girl and like it..... [winking emoji]."

Fans who have listened to the sultry track by Lovato said the line in the song, "Take me down into your paradise," sounded almost identical to the line "Rock my world until the sunlight" from Domino."