Camila Cabello talked about her teenage days, when the singer was passionate about music. The Senorita singer recently attended the Tribeca Festival at Art Basel Miami Beach, where the musician sat down for a chat with Dave Grutman.
Cabello shared that she will be staying home with her friends and the group will not be going out to party. The only reason for this was that people around would tag Cabello and her friends as “total losers”.
In an interview with Grutman, the musician revealed that his “passion” for music majorly influenced his social interactions. “We were completely defeated,” he said. We didn’t go to parties; We didn’t hang out with people.”
“I was in my room singing and putting on YouTube instruments and singing and watching YouTube videos of my favorite musicians and my favorite artists,” the Cinderella actress added.
The musician further said that her life was also like this and she was used to living like this.
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Later in the conversation, Cabello talked about going her own path after walking away from Fifth Harmony. “Pushing your limits (that’s my motivator) and sometimes that can be a little difficult in music,” he said.
The young artist further claimed, “I get this question over and over again: Were you worried about what your fans would think about this album? And to be honest, I wasn’t at all, but I guess I should have been, in the sense that when it came out, people said, ‘This is so different.’
Furthermore, the musician emphasized on his changing perspective about tunes, which further shaped his journey in the industry.
She said, “For me, change and change feels very natural and I’m always changing and I realize that you’re pushing your limits, but maybe not alienating people… I think so That last album was like that for me. I think this album was also really special because I don’t feel like people knew I was a Miami girl, and I feel like people didn’t know those little girls from Miami. liked the things that i put on that album Were.
As for Camila Cabello’s conversation with Grutman, the artist visited the venue on the fourth day of the Tribeca Festival.
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