Celebrate Camila Cabello’s 25th Birthday With Her Top Hit Songs!
By Kristin Myers on March 3, 2022 at 9:30 AM EST
Karla Camila Cabello Estrabao is a Cuban-born singer and songwriter who was born on March 3, 1997, in Cojimar, Cuba.
Camila Cabello: Everything You Need To Know
Camila Cabello first got her start in the entertainment industry by performing with Fifth Harmony from 2012 to 2016. Eventually, she decided to strike out on her own and go solo.
Even while she was still with Fifth Harmony, she started making a name for herself by collaborating with several notable artists. She collaborated with Shawn Mendes on “I Know What You Did Last Summer” and Machine Gun Kelly on “Bad Things.” After she left the group in 2016, she teamed up with Pitbull for “Hey Ma” and J Balvin for “The Fate of the Furious” soundtrack in 2017 and “Crying in the Club.”
Her debut album, “Camila,” was released in 2018 and peaked at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart. Her lead single “Havana” topped the charts and her follow-up single, “Never Be The Same” charted in the top ten in the U.S. and the U.K. Camila again collaborated with Mendes for “Señorita,” which became her second single to top the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Lately, she has been on Instagram plugging her latest collaboration with Ed Sheeran called “Bam Bam” ahead of her “Familia” album release.
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Although “Bam Bam” doesn’t drop until tomorrow, March 4, fans are still celebrating her birthday by listening to all of her top hit songs. Have a listen!
‘Señorita’ featuring Shawn Mendes
Although these two dated and broke up last year, fans can still hear their chemistry in this song.
“This song is too good for my ears,” one fan commented.
“Can’t stop listening to it since it came out,” another wrote. “It’s so good.”
“It's a relaxing song, when you listen to it definitely feel peaceful,” another shared. “It's a perfect song.”
“I like this song so much that I heard it for about infinite times,” another joked.
‘Havana’ Featuring Young Thug
The music video for “Havana” is practically a movie in itself.
“It's amazing how Camila always incorporates her culture in her songs,” one fan commented. “Didn't even know I liked songs with these arrangements until I heard her songs.”
“I didn't realize how good this song and MV are, the looks, the vocals, the storyline, the production, and everything,” another wrote. “They put so much effort on this.”
“Can we talk about how good the Grandma acting was,” another wrote.
“Can we all agree that Camila’s music videos never disappoint us?” another asked.
“I like everything: the song, the voice and the dancing. The song is really cool.”
‘Crying In The Club’
“I think Camila dancing inside this glass box means you can be in a room full of people but feel really alone,” one fan commented. “Such a powerful message.”
“This is such an underrated song by Camila Cabello,” another wrote.
“The transformation in this song is so brilliantly done. the feeling of sadness vulnerability in the first half then going into the club with strength and letting go,” another commented. “Amazing song.”
“I love how this song has such a different musical structure than most songs!” another shared. “Great way to debut your solo career.”
‘Never Be The Same’
“I have no clue how she sings this song with bursting into tears,” one fan commented. “I love her voice so much in this song so much passion!”
“Never be the same really is one of the most beautiful songs she's ever written,” another wrote.
“I just realized that I've heard this song literally everywhere a couple of years ago, but I still love it anyway!!!” another shared. “Camila is so insanely talented, and she has a magical voice!!!”
“The fact that this song is still my favorite after all these years, it's amazing how it makes me feel,” another wrote.
Still Not Enough Camila Cabello Songs For You?
It's not enough for us, either! Click on the video above to listen to over an hour of Camila Cabello's top hit songs! And don't forget to check out her newest collaboration with Ed Sheeran called “Bam Bam” available tomorrow, March 4!