![]() So what does this tell us? Not a whole heck of a lot - just that solo Camila Cabello typically opts for pop music that melds genres somewhat differently from the way Fifth Harmony used to do it. Compared to “I Know What You Did Last Summer,” “Bad Things” is more in line with what Fifth Harmony has done, perhaps without its 2016 R&B flair. It’s a love song gone a little crazy - the sort of obsession that lust inspires. On “Bad Things,” the 5H lady sings a massively sexy hook as MGK delivers sentimentally naughty lines. The song is definitely more in line with the kind of stuff Mendes is known for - energetic-yet-somber relationship pop - but proves that solo Camila can go above and beyond the limitations of the girl-group structure.įifth Harmony are no strangers to teaming with rappers (see “Work from Home” featuring Ty Dolla $ign), so Camila is equally well-versed in the modern pop move. ![]() What’s important to note about this is that Fifth Harmony doesn’t typically write its own songs the solo venture must’ve been a fun exercise for Cabello. The pair met backstage at one of Taylor Swift’s 1989 tour stops and wrote the song together. The story behind the Shawn Mendes collaboration is kind of an adorable. While we’re confident she’ll take that energy to the next step of her career, it’s her past solo endeavors we should look to for future guidance, of which she has two: “I Know What You Did Last Summer” and the more recent “Bad Things” with bad boy rapper/actor Machine Gun Kelly. So now the question becomes: What will a Camila Cabello solo career look like? And more importantly, what do her fans want it to look like? In Fifth Harmony, Cabello was written into a group - hitting notes that reflected her playful persona. (You can read the entire note on Instagram.) If that weren’t enough, the next day, Fifth Harmony released another statement denying Cabello’s assertion that conversations between her team and 5H’s took place, and that they’re just as confused as everyone else. She responded with her own note, asserting she never meant to quit 5H the way she did and that the claim that she did so only through her reps was untrue. What we didn’t see behind the scenes - immediately at least - was that the news was brought to light without Cabello knowing it was coming. ![]() It seemed fair enough: The group mentioned that it would continue on without Camila, that they were appreciative of Harmonizers’ continued support and that they were looking forward to the future. 19, Fifth Harmony posted a note on its official Twitter account announcing Cabello’s decision to leave the group. ![]()
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