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Camila Cabello & DaBaby Link Up On “My Oh My”

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The team-up arrived with her sophomore album, ‘Romance.’

Camila Cabello just dropped her highly anticipated sophomore album, Romance—and DaBaby features on “My Oh My.”

Produced by Frank Dukes and Savan Kotecha, the team-up centers on a lustful affair in the face of family disapproval, as Cabello sings:

My mama doesn’t trust him, he’s only here for one thing but, so am I.

DaBaby follows this line up with a bit of braggadocio:

I’m the type to make her turn on her daddy

After all, the LP reflects on Cabello’s experience with falling in love. “I just wanted this album to sound like what falling in love feels like, pretty impossible thing to do but I can say I gave it all I had,” she previously wrote in an Instagram post. “I’ve never lived as much life as I did writing this album. It was messy, and beautiful, unforgettable and at times so painful I wish I could forget, it was excruciatingly consuming and impossible not to get lost in.”

Last month, U.K. tabloid The Sun reported that the collaboration was on the way, and it was described as a sequel of sorts to the Young Thug-assisted “Havana.” The feature was later confirmed after “My Oh My” showed up on the official tracklist.

Cabello posted a series of teasers for each song on Instagram, and the “My Oh My” post featured an instrumental snippet of the track:

The rollout for the 14-track album included several pre-release singles: “Shameless,” “Señorita,” “Liar,” “Easy,” “Cry for Me,” and “Living Proof.”

She previously spoke about her double-single strategy in an interview with the Zach Sang Show. “I think it’s too much pressure when I haven’t released an album in a year and a half to just put out one song,” the singer said. “That’s a bit much for me. I don’t like it… I’m not really like a drop one single kinda gal.”

Read all the lyrics to “My Oh My” on Genius now.