The song called out injustices and questioned how the president sleeps at night.
The cover art for the new release shows the 28-year-old wearing a mask with the word "Vote" on it. She reportedly plans to perform the song at the Billboard Music Awards on Oct. 14.
"We were taught when we were young/ If we fight for what’s right there won’t be justice for just some/ We won’t give up, stand our ground/ We’ll be in the streets while you’re bunkering down. Loud and proud, best believe/ We’ll still take knee/ while you’re Commander in Chief,” the singer belted in the new tune.
In the chorus she sung, “Commander in Chief, honestly/ If I did the things you do, I couldn't sleep/ Seriously, do you even know the truth?/ We're in a state of crisis, people are dying/ While you line your pockets deep/ Commander in Chief /How does it feel to still be able to breathe?”
Lovato’s anthem comes less than three weeks from the 2020 presidential election.