Shawn Mendes is getting real about his life without Camila Cabello.
01.03.2022 - 04:57 / us.hola.com
Camila Cabello is releasing a new song featuring Ed Sheeran on March 4, and fans are already convinced that the tune is about Cabello’s ex, Shawn Mendes. The Cuban American singer and actress took to social media to tease about the upcoming song “Bam Bam,” The single’s theories immediately started to flood the internet.“Isn’t really about shading Shawn, I feel like it’s more about how sometimes things don’t work the way you want in life, and you need to move on.
BUT GIRL- CAMILA!! THE LYRICS OH MY LAWD,” a fan tweeted, referring to Camila’s singing, “You said you hated the ocean, but you’re surfin’ now.”According to the star’s fanbase, she might be talking about Mendes’ biggest fear, which is deep water. Also, Shawn spent a few days surfing months after announcing his split from Camila.
Cabello also sings, “I said I’d love you for life, but I just sold our house.” And as we previously reported, the “Havana” interpreter sold her Los Angeles home in January. The tune’s lyrics also include, “We were kids at the start, I guess we’re grown-ups now.” The part might refer to how the couple began their friendship and relationship as teenagers.Shawn Mendes gets up close and personal with yogi Hitomi Mochizuki in HawaiiGet to know Hitomi Mochizuki, the yogi spotted with Shawn Mendes in HawaiiCamila Cabello rejected Chris Evans because the actor is not her ‘type’In 2019 during an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Cabello said, “We were stupid.
I think we both had a crush, but we were, like, I don’t know, being babies about it. But we’re grown now.”After many years of friendship and two years as a couple, Cabello and Mendes parted ways assuring that they continue as good friends.
Shawn Mendes is getting real about his life without Camila Cabello.
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Camila Cabello dropped her new single “Bam Bam” today and she has already performed the song for the first time!
and released a new music video for featuring the same child actors from their previous duet.Mendes hasn't responded to the song, but we've had the bop on repeat all morning.By By By By More from GlamourSee More Stories© 2022 Condé Nast. All rights reserved.
Camila Cabello has released her new collaboration with Ed Sheeran – you can listen to ‘Bam Bam’ below.First announced last month, the singer/songwriter then shared a snippet of the track earlier this week (February 28).Cabello has now released ‘Bam Bam’, which was produced by Ricky Reed, Edgar Barrera and Cheche Alara and written by Cabello, Sheeran and Reed.The track is Cabello’s first new music release of 2022 and is the latest preview of her forthcoming new album ‘Familia’, which is set for release on April 8.The video for ‘Bam Bam’ has also been released this afternoon (March 4), which was directed by Mia Barnes in collaboration with Dave Meyers – you can watch the colourful clip below.Speaking to Apple Music’s Zane Lowe this week, Cabello said of ‘Bam Bam’: “I wanted to make a song that had English words, but gives me that same feeling that a lot of these Latin songs give us. And so basically, we had this version of the song.“By the time that Ed [Sheeran] had heard it and been on board to do it, I was in a different place in my life.
Camila Cabello and Ed Sheeran have released their new song “Bam Bam” and you can listen here!
Camila Cabello, 24, has poured her heart out with her most recent single “Bam Bam” and it seems those feelings are one-hundred percent authentic. A source close to the Havana singer EXCLUSIVELY told HollywoodLife that “Bam Bam” is “absolutely about her breakup with Shawn Mendes.” She has seemingly used the song to gain closure and close the door on their relationship for good.
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Is Camila Cabello is ready to hash out her feelings in a breakup song?