5 things we learned about Camila Cabello's 'Romance' album from her fan Q&A at her L.A. pop-up shop
) escapes from her mom’s lap and begins sprinting around the room, fans call out to him as if he were their own pet.and real-life boyfriend. Every mention of his name elicits audible gasps and giggles among the predominantly teenage crowd.Or as Esmeralda Vega, who’s been following Cabello’s career since she debuted onVega, who traveled almost two hours to attend the Q&A, says she was heartened to see that Cabello was just as sweet as she’d hoped.
During Friday’s question-and-answer, Cabello took questions from fans in the audience and members of Verizon’s rewards program, Verizon Up. Here are five things we learned from the event.Cabello said she played the finished album for her mom, and her manager Roger Gold first, before sharing it with Mendes. His favorite song on2.
The following night, Cabello went over to Swift’s place in Nashville and played the song for her, too. The singer says Swift had the same reaction. “First Man” became the first song Cabello wrote for3. Cabello loves all 14 tracks on her album but… Cabello says she hasn’t been able to listen to “Bad Kind of Butterflies” ever since she first recorded it. “It takes me back to a time when I was always feeling anxious,” she said, about the sparse, bass-heavy track, who finds the singer desperate to get something off her chest but unsure of how to break the news to her presumed lover. “Just thinking about writing [the song] makes me want to throw up,” she said, half-jokingly. “I don’t even like hearing that song.
Cabello played coy when asked where she’s flown to recently, though fans at the pop-up yelled out “San Francisco!” alluding to photos of the singer sharing a kiss with Mendes in the Golden Gate City over the summer. The city — and possible rendezvous — is also referenced in the song, “Used to This,” with Cabello purring: “No, I never liked San Francisco / Never thought it was nothin’ special / ‘Til you kissed me there.
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