Camila Cabello steps out in a chic ivory dress for the 2022 Hispanic Federation Gala held at the Museum Of Natural History in New York City on Thursday night (April 28).
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Camila Cabello’s career has reached new heights following her separation from Fifth Harmony. At the time of the break, fans were heartbroken over Cabello’s abrupt decision to leave, something that she’s discussed over the years.
Her new song, “Psychofreak,” addresses the split directly, benefitting from some distance and some newly gained perspective.Camila Cabello shares a touching essay about body insecurityCamila Cabello and Willow Smith collab in new song ‘Psychofreak’In an interview with Reuters, Cabello discussed her new record candidly and openly, explaining that making the new record helped her transition into a happy place. “Obviously, I want to make good songs, but to me, it’s just like, I just want to have a good time today in the studio and feel safe and feel relaxed and feel like I’m being true to myself,” she said.
“Compared to my previous albums, I think I’m just me as a human being is just in a better, more grounded, more, well rounded space. My first two albums was, like late teens, early 20s - I had a lot of anxiety making those albums.”In the song “Psychofreak,” she addresses the stress over splitting from Fifth Harmony, discussing her bandmates Lauren Jauregui, Normani, Ally Brooke and Dinah Jane. “I don’t blame the girls for how it went down,” she sings.
“That song is basically about anxiety and all of the different things that have made up like my journey with anxiety and starting off really young in the industry,” said Cabello. A post shared by Saturday Night Live (@nbcsnl)Now, she explains they all have a good relationship.
“We have been like supportive of each other through like DMs and stuff,“ she said. ”I’m like in a in a really good place with, with them.”Camila Cabello’s record is titled
.Camila Cabello steps out in a chic ivory dress for the 2022 Hispanic Federation Gala held at the Museum Of Natural History in New York City on Thursday night (April 28).
Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Megan Rapinoe, Paloma Elsesser, and Bella Hadid are partaking in Victoria’s Secret new era.Camilla Cabello and her friends arrived on Coachella’s weekend two as the souls of the partySelena Gomez & Camila Cabello share a funny TikTok and sip martinisCamila Cabello takes a lie detector test and says if ‘verified’ guys slide into her DMs“I think there was a natural synergy between my journey as an artist and as a person and the journey that Victoria’s Secret has been on to support women and their authentic selves,” Cabello told Bazaar. “The fragrance itself, Bombshell, and the campaign we partnered together to create is all about being confident in who you are and celebrating that person—that you’re always worthy of being seen and enjoying everything life has to offer.”Referring to the brand’s first bilingual collaboration, the star said she feels proud to be able to celebrate her background like this.
William Earl Variety‘s 2022 Power of Women: New York event will honor Drew Barrymore, Camila Cabello, Kim Cattrall, Queen Latifah, Amanda Seyfried and Venus Williams.The in-person event will take place at The Glasshouse on May 5. Presented in partnership with Lifetime, the event gathers an intimate group of philanthropic women who have been selected as Variety’s honorees as well as the most powerful women working in media and entertainment.This year’s honorees include:Each of the six honorees will be featured on the cover of Variety’s Power of Women issue, available May 4.
Selena Gomez is sharing her appreciation for Camila Cabello and her new album ‘Familia,’ revealing what seems to be her favorite song of the project, showing off her moves to ‘Bam Bam’ featuring Ed Sheeran.The 29-year-old singer and actress, who recently called out body shamers in a new video, can be seen dancing to the rhythm of Camila’s new track. Singing the lyrics, “Así es la vida, sí, yeah that’s just life baby.
Camila Cabello hits the Today Show stage for the Citi Concert Series on Tuesday (April 12) in New York City.
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Camila Cabello isn't placing any blame on the other four members of Fifth Harmony following her exit from the group in 2016. Cabello seemingly addressed the split on the track, «Psychofreak,» off her new album -- which she also performed on, where she served as this week's musical guest.In the song, Cabello sings, «I don't blame the girls for how it went down.»Cabello spoke with ahead of her April 8 album release where she confirmed that the lyrics were in fact about her former group members — Normani Kordei, Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane and Lauren Jauregui. In the interview, the «Bam Bam» singer told the publication that the song was «basically about anxiety and all of the different things that have made up my journey with anxiety and starting off really young in the industry.»The group has stayed in touch since the split, with Cabello telling the outlet that she's «in a really good place» with her former bandmates.
Camila Cabello is confirming what fans are thinking – the lyrics to her new song “Psychofreak” from her new album, Familia, is about Fifth Harmony.
Jake Gyllenhaal is hosting Saturday Night Live this weekend with Camila Cabello as the musical guest and they teamed up for some hilarious promos!
NEW YORK -- Camila Cabello says she found joy in her roots while working on “Familia,” her new studio album. The pop singer and songwriter, born in Havana to a Cuban mother and a Mexican father, immersed herself in the music she listened to while growing up and even ventured to write for the first time a couple of songs fully in Spanish."I was curious what the process would be, because my process in English is very like me on a mic, and I just sing whatever kind of comes to my head, including lyrics.
Camila Cabello’s new album Familia dropped today and the singer isn’t shying away from tackling personal topics, such as her breakup with Shawn Mendes, her struggle with mental health, and her departure from Fifth Harmony.
Camila Cabello has officially dropped Familia, her third full-length album!
Jake Gyllenhaal and Camila Cabello are ready to bring the laughs — and a little mispronunciation — to ! In a new promo for this week's show, star, Bowen Yang, and the «Bam Bam» singer stump Gyllenhaal after sharing their own take on a few G-words, particularly the actor's last name.«Gill-en-hall, your name is pronounced, Gill-en-hall,» Yang interjects, correcting this week's host after he introduces himself.«I guarantee you it is not,» Gyllenhall clarifies, quickly shutting down Yang's incorrect pronunciation of his last name.It looks like Cabello has her own take on a few G-words too, as she jumps in to correct the 41-year-old actor.«Gua-ran-tee, you gua-ran-tee it,» Cabello insists. «Yeah, both of you are very wrong,» Gyllenhaal maintains.But what Yang says next throws both host and musical guest for a loop.«Some say 'Camila,' some say 'Cabello,' Yang offers, to the 25-year-old singer's surprise.Another promo shows Yang hilariously walking off stage after he realizes he's the only one not getting paid to film this week's promos.»Hey, thanks for doing these promos," Yang tells the pair. «I know we have to get up early and we aren't getting paid.»«I'm getting paid,» Cabello says.
Looking back. Camila Cabello opened up about leaving Fifth Harmony on her upcoming album, Familia.
Camila Cabello is ready for the world to check out her new music and her new look on life. The pop star, who is promoting her upcoming third studio album called Familia, opened up about overcoming a difficult time while she sat down to record it. “I was just like in a really kind of sh**ty place, like mental health wise,” she said in a recent interview with Reuters. “Obviously, I want to make good songs, but to me, it’s just like, I just want to have a good time today in the studio and feel safe and feel relaxed and feel like I’m being true to myself.”
Camila Cabello is dancing away the pain and celebrating new music! The «Havana» singer is getting ready to release her upcoming album,, which will be the first since her split from Shawn Mendes. As her latest single, “Bam Bam,” featuring Ed Sheeran, says, “Así es la vida, sí,” — which translates to “That’s life, yeah” — that's exactly what inspired the new tune.“I started writing this song with my collaborators a few months back and we had this chorus idea about what it's been like in my late teens and early 20s falling in and out of love and ups and downs of that,” Cabello tells ET’s Denny Directo. “Also reminding myself, as my mom has told me many times, 'That's life.’ You're on the ground crying on the bathroom floor and then you'll have feelings for another person again, and you'll be crying on the bathroom floor again.