Still in her “Señorita” afterglow, American-Cuban singer-songwriter Camila Cabello has dropped two new songs: “Shameless” and “Liar” from her upcoming album “Romance”.
The singer is set to perform for “Saturday Night Live” for the very first time on October 12.
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“These songs are basically the story of my life the past couple years and the stories I’ve accumulated – I knew for a long time I wanted my album to be called ‘Romance’ because these stories are about falling in love,” Cabello said.
Camila welcomed fans to her new album and teased about the songs with a series of Instagram posts over the weekend.
It takes on a Roman aesthetic with soft colors.
Cabello is also set to star in a new iteration of Cinderella in a Sony Pictures update of the classic story, due out in Feb. 2021.
The film is based on an original idea from James Corden, who will be producing alongside Leo Pearlman of Fulwell 73.
Cabello will also be integrally involved in creating new music for the movie, which has been fast-tracked for production.
In her cover story for ELLE’s Women in Music-themed October issue, which also features Billie Eilish and Lizzo on separate covers, the singer opened up about why she’s keeping her romance with her new beau, Shawn Mendes private, as she put it, to a “maddening degree.”
Cabello, born Karla Camila Cabello Estrabao, is a Cuban-American singer, songwriter and actress.
She rose to prominence as a member of the girl group Fifth Harmony, formed on The X Factor in 2012, signing a joint record deal with Syco Music and Epic Records.
While a part of Fifth Harmony, the singer began to establish herself as a solo artist with the release of the collaborations "I Know What You Did Last Summer" with Shawn Mendes, and "Bad Things" with Machine Gun Kelly, the latter reaching number four on the Billboard Hot 100 U.S chart.
After leaving the group in December 2016, she released several other collaborations, including "Hey Ma" by Pitbull and J Balvin for The Fate of the Furious soundtrack.