Camila Cabello will play at Glastonbury in eight days, marking her transition from a youthful pop star to a mature solo artist. After competing on the American X Factor as a member of the manufactured female quintet Fifth Harmony, she has spent the last seven years pursuing a more credible path to success. Since topping the UK singles chart with 2017’s silky Havana, the Cuban-born, Miami-raised singer has toured with Taylor Swift, supported Coldplay, and performed live with Ed Sheeran

 

Camila Cabello will play at Glastonbury in eight days, marking her transition from a youthful pop star to a mature solo artist.

After competing on the American X Factor as a member of the manufactured female quintet Fifth Harmony, she has spent the last seven years pursuing a more credible path to success.

Since topping the UK singles chart with 2017’s silky Havana, the Cuban-born, Miami-raised singer has toured with Taylor Swift, supported Coldplay, and performed live with Ed Sheeran

Despite the ‘XOXO’ in the title, which stands for kisses and hugs, this isn’t a love-filled album like 2019’s Romance. ‘I consider myself to be generally sweet, but it’s been beneficial to accept some of my darker sides,’ Camila explains.

B.O.A.T. (‘best of all time’) is an excellent piano ballad, while the acoustic Twentysomethings taps into generational despair.

I’m not sure where I am with you,’ she sings. June Gloom has the sense of a Lana Del Rey song, but with sensuous Latin rhythms and unexpectedly weird electronics. If Cabello is equally daring on stage next weekend, Glastonbury may be in for a treat.

message to haters who ‘talk s***’ before singing rumored Kim Kardashian diss track, thanK you aIMee, during night two of her Eras Tour stop in London on Saturday. The Grammy winner, 34…