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If ever I sang, it was just to my family I wasn’t in any of the music classes at school. You’ll be OK.’”Ĭabello describes herself in formative years as “kind of invisible in school, very shy. So whenever I’m like, ‘Ooh, I’m so nervous, I’m about to perform,’ they’re like, ‘Cut the c**p. “My parents don’t think that anything is that big of a deal because they went through so much struggle to get where they are. “There are characteristics about me that are super-Latin,” she continues. It’s a frighteningly cold New York day, and she is huddled next to a gas heater in a rustic Staten Island townhouse. Dressed in a black DKNY hoodie and matching leggings, 20-year-old Cabello is foundation-free, just the remnants of some smoky eyeliner and mascara to hint at her usually glamorous appearance. “I don’t really remember what that time was like, but I feel like it has totally shaped the way that I am as a person,” says Cabello of her upbringing. After three years as part of The X Factor-produced girl band Fifth Harmony, the singer struck out on her own at the end of 2016 and has been on a path to pop infamy ever since.īorn Karla Camila Cabello Estrabao in Cojímar in Cuba, Cabello spent the first few years of her life bouncing between there and Mexico City, before her family settled in Miami when she was five years old. If there was a song that was the insistent sound of 2017, one that pulsed from sizzling vacation resorts, trailed from car windows in city traffic jams and hummed from the lips of the woman sat next to you on the train, it was Havana – a Latin-tinged pop banger that tells of a suave Cuban lover who stole the singer’s heart.
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