Camila Cabello just unveiled the lollipop-licking cover art for her forthcoming, fourth studio album C, XOXO.
The 27-year-old ‘hyperpop’ star – who boasts 130.5M social media followers – captioned her announcement: ‘The new album C, XOXO is out June 28.’
Camila (born Karla Estrabao) had previously teased her Gossip Girl-inspired title in the caption of her slideshow attending the Formula One Miami Grand Prix on Sunday: ‘Fast cars are so C, XOXO.’
Cabello’s first record in two years will feature her repetitive new single I Luv It, featuring rapper Playboi Carti (as well as a sample of Gucci Mane’s 2009 song Lemonade), which was originally released on March 27.
The four-time Grammy nominee – who gets 44.1M monthly listeners on Spotify – debuted her live version of I Luv It while performing with Lana Del Rey at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, CA on April 19.
Camila Cabello just unveiled the lollipop-licking cover art for her forthcoming, fourth studio album C, XOXO
The 27-year-old ‘hyperpop’ star – who boasts 130.5M social media followers – captioned her announcement: ‘The new album C, XOXO is out June 28’
‘I luv it, I luv it, I luv it, I luv it,’ Del Rey happily sang along.
‘[Camila] is my girl, I have so much fun with her. I love this song and thank you so much angel, for coming and singing with me!’
Cabello responded: ‘This is an honor for me, you’re one of my favorite artists of all time. I love you so much.’
El Guincho and Jasper Harris produced the Cuban-born, Miami-raised singer’s earworm, which has an eye-popping nine credited songwriters, that peaked at No. 81 on the US Billboard Hot 100.
‘Certain things in our human realm do make me feel like I’m in outer space, and the very rare few times where I’ve had incredible chemistry with someone is one of them,’ the Trolls Band Together actress said in a statement.
‘Part of that cocktail is also the emotional drama between you and that person, and the chaos and butterflies and nerves and passion. It’s unsustainable and not peaceful and exhausting, but also, I LUV IT.’
Part of Camila’s new era apparently includes long platinum-blonde locks and a far slimmer frame than she had last summer – sparking speculation she’s hopped on the trendy Ozempic train.
Cabello famously kicked off her career at age 15 in Fifth Harmony, which came in third place on the second season of Fox’s The X Factor in 2012, but she left the girl group in 2016.
Camila (born Karla Estrabao) had previously teased her Gossip Girl-inspired title in the caption of her slideshow attending the Formula One Miami Grand Prix on Sunday: ‘Fast cars are so C, XOXO’
Cabello’s first record in two years will feature her repetitive new single I Luv It, featuring rapper Playboi Carti (as well as a sample of Gucci Mane’s 2009 song Lemonade), which was originally released on March 27
The four-time Grammy nominee – who gets 44.1M monthly listeners on Spotify – debuted her live version of I Luv It while performing with Lana Del Rey (R) at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, CA on April 19
El Guincho and Jasper Harris produced Camila’s earworm, which has an eye-popping nine credited songwriters, that peaked at No. 81 on the US Billboard Hot 100
2024 vs. 2023: Part of Cabello’s new era apparently includes long platinum-blonde locks and a far slimmer frame than she had last summer – sparking speculation she’s hopped on the trendy Ozempic train
The Trolls Band Together actress famously kicked off her career at age 15 in Fifth Harmony, which came in third place on the second season of Fox’s The X Factor in 2012, but she left the girl group in 2016
The L’Oréal Paris brand ambassador will also portray the titular character’s (Jay Will) girlfriend Naya in Chiwetel Ejiofor’s second directorial feature Rob Peace, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22.
The Oscar-nominated actor’s drug-dealing indie drama – based on Jeff Hobbs’ 2014 biography The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace – also features himself, Mary J. Blige, and Michael Kelly.
‘I felt a story like this needed to be told,’ Camila said at the Variety Studio at the time.
‘People have told stories like this in an overly simplistic way… people coming from difficult circumstances; binary ways of looking at success and failure. In reality, it’s more complex than that.’