Camila Cabello Covers ‘Rolling Stone,’ Talks Fifth Harmony & “Havana”

Mike Wass | May 30, 2018 12:32 pm
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The pop girls are showing out today (May 30). Ariana Grande lands on the cover of Fader, while Camila Cabello graces Rolling Stone. The 21-year-old celebrates the streaming success of “Havana” (it is the most-streamed song by a female artist on Spotify) and reveals that it almost wasn’t a single. “They said that radio would never play it, that it was too slow, too chill,” she says. “It just taught me a huge lesson: Screw whatever’s ‘going to work’ – you just have to go with the thing that you feel is the most you.”

Camila was also asked about her departure from Fifth Harmony. “I don’t think there was ever a point where I was like, ‘I want to leave because I’m the breakout star,'” she explains. “We were just really young. If we were in the same situation now, it would probably be fine for everyone to make their own music while being in the group, because I think everyone understands now that you can’t limit people. That’s why people break free.” Read the interview here and see the full cover below.

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