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Mark Ronson (Ft. Camila Cabello) – Find U Again
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At the 61st Grammy Awards on February 10, 2019 Mark Ronson announced that he would be releasing a song with Camila Cabello:
She’s got this amazing song on my new record called “
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Mark Ronson Says He’s Done Trying To Make A Song As Big As “Uptown Funk”
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”Now, making a whole album—something people want to get lost in—is the most important thing I can do.”
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Genius Deutsche Übersetzungen – Mark Ronson - Knock Knock Knock ft. Yebba (Deutsche Übersetzung)
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[Deutscher Songtext zu „Knock Knock Knock“] / [Refrain] / Du kommst klopfen, klopfen, klopfen / Du kommst klopfen, klopfen, klopfend an meine Tür / Uh ah / Uh ah, uh ah / Uh ah, uh
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Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello – Señorita
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“Señorita” is a steamy track about an ambiguous relationship. The song marks the second collaboration between Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello — they previously collaborated on
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Camila Cabello (Ft. Young Thug) – Havana
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“Havana” is about Camila falling in love “with this bad boy from Havana.” It is also an ode to her hometown. Camila was born in Cojímar, award – or consejo popular – that belongs
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Genius Türkçe Çeviri – Mark Ronson - Find U Again ft. Camila Cabello (Türkçe Çeviri)
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[Nakarat: Camila Cabello] / Geceyi yeni biriyle geçirmeye çalışacağım / Ama onları seninle karşılaştıramam bile / Çok geç kaldım, çok geç / Bebeğim, seni bir daha asla
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Camila Cabello – Easy
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“Easy” is the fourth song released from Camila’s sophomore studio album, Romance following “Shameless,” “Liar” and “Cry for Me,” released only a week earlier.
Fans first heard the
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Camila Cabello – Liar
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“Liar” is a song by singer-songwriter Camila Cabello released alongside “Shameless”. This release was dubbed as “Installment One” of her sophomore album, Romance. A music video for
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Camila Cabello – Never Be the Same
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According to a 2018 HITS Daily Double interview, “Never Be the Same” was initially titled “Nicotine.” Its December 7 drop date was announced via Twitter on December 6, 2017. The
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Camila Cabello (Ft. Ed Sheeran) – Bam Bam
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Coming months after her breakup with Shawn Mendes, “Bam Bam” is Camila Cabello’s anthem about moving on and accepting inevitability in losing a partner. Things change, and one can’
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Camila Cabello – Feel It Twice
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In “Feel It Twice” Camila sympathizes with an old flame who has finally realized he has feelings for her. The topic of realizing feelings too late is also touched on in album-mate
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Machine Gun Kelly & Camila Cabello – Bad Things
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On this joint single with Machine Gun Kelly and Camila Cabello, a former member of Fifth Harmony, Cabello interpolates Fastball’s 1998 song “Out Of My Head.” The duo illustrates a
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Camila Cabello – This Love
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“This Love” is a slow burning ballad which finds Camila entangled in toxic relationship, trying to get the love “out of [her] veins” as she falls for her lover’s games “again and
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Camila Cabello – Shameless
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Camila Cabello started off her sophomore album, Romance with a bang, giving listeners not one, but two tracks that see her finally facing her feelings about a crush. In conjunction
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Camila Cabello – Real Friends
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“Real Friends” is an introspective track from Camila Cabello in which she struggles to find genuine friends:
This song is about feeling lonely and disilluded by people in LA while
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Camila Cabello – Million To One
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[Verse 1] / Here I go again / I'm imagining a world outside unlike the one I'm in / Daydreamin' again of when I'll get a chance / There's a world that understands / Where you don't
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Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello – I Know What You Did Last Summer
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“I Know What You Did Last Summer” is the first single from Shawn Mendes‘ album Handwritten Revisited, a reissue of his debut album Handwritten, released in November 2015. The
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Ed Sheeran (Ft. Camila Cabello & Cardi B) – South of the Border
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On “South of the Border,” the artists implore their significant others to leave the United States and go on a romantic trip with them.
Both Cardi B and Camila have Latino lineage
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Shawn Mendes – When You're Gone
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[Verse 1] / You never know how good you have it, oh-oh / Until you're starin' at a picture of the only girl that matters, ah-ah / [Pre-Chorus] / I know what we're supposed to do
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Camila Cabello – Cry for Me
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“Cry for Me” is the third single released from Camila’s sophomore studio album, Romance following the release of “Liar” and “Shameless”. Backed by upbeat production, the song finds
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Camila Cabello – Consequences
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“Consequences” can be seen as the follow-up of the relationship portrayed in “Never Be The Same”:
It’s kind of like the aftermath of “Never Be the Same”. I feel like a lot of the
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Camila Cabello – First Man
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In “First Man”, Camila sings directly to her father, Alejandro, trying to ease his worry about the relationship she was in. Camila revealed that “First Man” was the first song
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Shawn Mendes – Treat You Better
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“Treat You Better” serves as the lead single for Shawn Mendes' second studio album. The single released on June 3, 2016. The song rocketed up the iTunes charts to number 3 within
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James Arthur – Say You Won't Let Go
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“Say You Won’t Let Go” is the first single from British singer-songwriter James Arthur’s second studio album, Back from the Edge. The song has peaked at No. 1 in several countries
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Camila Cabello (Ft. WILLOW) – psychofreak
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“psychofreak” is a collaboration between Camila Cabello and American singer-songwriter WILLOW, released for Camila’s third studio album, Familia. The song was first teased on
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The Chainsmokers (Ft. Halsey) – Closer
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“Closer” is a millennial romance anthem that celebrates youth and heartbreak. It features vocals from singer-songwriter Halsey and Chainsmokers member Andrew Taggart, marking the
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Camila Cabello – Don't Go Yet
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Cabello’s first release since her second studio album, Romance in late 2019, “Don’t Go Yet” marks Cabello’s return to music as the first single from her third studio album, Familia
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Camila Cabello – Crying in the Club
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“Crying in the Club” is the Cuban songstress Camila Cabello’s first solo single. The song is a fiery anthem about uplifting yourself after a downfall. The track was initially
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Camila Cabello (Ft. Quavo) – OMG
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“OMG” is a track released as a “Summer Double Feature” along with “Havana” on August 3, 2017, featuring rapper Quavo. She first performed the song on June 24, 2017, during B96
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Genius English Translations – Stromae & Camila Cabello - Mon amour (English Translation)
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[Intro : Camila Cabello & Stromae] / Uh-huh / Hmm / [Verse 1: Stromae & Camila Cabello] / First there was Natasha (Uh-huh), but before, there was Nathalie / Then immediately after
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Camila Cabello, Anna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake, Eric Andre, Daveed Diggs & Kid Cudi – It Takes Two
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[Intro: Camila Cabello] / Ooh / Ooh-ooh / Ooh-ooh / Ooh-ooh / [Verse 1: Camila Cabello with Anna Kendrick] / There's somethin' stirrin' up inside of me / I never felt before / (
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Camila Cabello – No Doubt
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In “No Doubt,” Camila leans heavily on Latin influences and even features a few lines in Spanish on the second post-chorus. It shares a similar topic with another track from the
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Camila Cabello – Something's Gotta Give
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“Something’s Gotta Give, originally titled "A Good Reason To Go,” is a tear-jerker of a track, based on a relationship Camila had.
In a livestream, Camila revealed that “Something
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Pharrell Williams & Camila Cabello – Come When I Call
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[Intro: Camila Cabello] / Oh yeah, oh yea, oh yeah / Oh yeah, oh yea, oh yeah / [Verse 1: Camila Cabello & Pharrell Williams] / I hit you up at half past three / Same old me / In
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Camila Cabello – La Buena Vida
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During her NPR Tiny Desk (Home) Concert posted online on October 15, 2021, Camila Cabello closed with an unreleased song titled “La Buena Vida.” The performance gave fans another
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Camila Cabello Navigates Her Own Insecurities About Love On “Easy”
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“I think before you open up to someone you always feel scared.”
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Camila Cabello – everyone at this party
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“everyone at this party” is the closing track to Camila Cabello’s third studio album, Familia. In the acoustic ballad, Camila reflects on a past relationship in which the person
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Camila Cabello – Anyone (Demo)
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“Anyone” is a scrapped track from Camila Cabello’s sophomore studio album, Romance. The track’s name featured on a poster included in the Target Exclusive CD version of the album
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Major Lazer (Ft. Camila Cabello, Quavo & Travis Scott) – Know No Better
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“Know No Better” is the title track of Major Lazer’s EP with the same name. It was debuted on Beats 1. The song features solo artist Camila Cabello as well as rappers Travis Scott
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Camila Cabello – Used to This
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During a Facebook live stream held in London on October 1, 2019, Camila recited a snippet of an unreleased track, titled “Used To This.” She also revealed that the song was “the
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Camila Cabello – Quiet
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On “Quiet,” Camila opens up about the way she feels and how her body reacts when she’s close to the boy she likes. She’s most likely talking about Shawn Mendes, since most tracks
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Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello – What A Wonderful World (One World: Together At Home)
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[Verse 1: Shawn Mendes] / I see trees of green, red roses too / I see them bloom, for me and you / And I think to myself / What a wonderful world / [Verse 2: Camila Cabello] / I
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Machine Gun Kelly & Camila Cabello – Say You Won’t Let Go (BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge)
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Recorded at the BBC Radio Live Lounge, singer Camila Cabello and rapper Machine Gun Kelly covers James Arthur’s “Say You Won’t Let Go.”
This cover released shortly after the two
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Camila Cabello – Should've Said It
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In “Should’ve Said It,” Camila calls out a former love interest on their poor timing, as she is now in a relationship with someone else. The track appears to be a dig at Shawn
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