On Camila Cabello’s “Don’t Go Yet”, as you have likely already presumed, the singer is addressing her romantic interest. And what she is telling him, as revealed by the title, is that he shouldn’t go...
On “I Know What You Did Last Summer”, Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello play the role of a couple who are aware that they are both cheating on each other, yet are unwilling to...
Camila Cabello’s “My Oh My” is based on the singer falling in love with a bad boy. Overall, he is depicted as the type of individual whom no caring parent would want their daughter to...
In “Used to This”, Camila Cabello is addressing someone akin to a new romantic interest. This is not to say that she is just now meeting this person. In fact it is someone whom she...
As its title implies, most of the songs on Camila Cabello’s “Romance” album are about her romantic relationships. More specifically, she spends the bulk of her time addressing her boyfriends, both past and present....
In “Feel It Twice”, Camila Cabello seems to be addressing an ex-boyfriend. It is revealed that this individual ‘let her go’, as in dumped her. But apparently he has come to regret this decision he made...
Perhaps the easiest way to interpret “Bad Kind of Butterflies” is as it being a breakup song. Sometimes when a person gets extremely nervous, said individual is said to have butterflies in their stomach. And that...
It’s safe to say that one of the most-frustrating romantic experiences a guy can endure is falling for a particular lady yet not taking advantage of the ripe time to secure her. And that is...
“Living Proof” is a love song with a strong sensual undertone. Generally speaking, it is considered to be based on Camila Cabello’s romantic relationship with fellow pop superstar Shawn Mendes. And according to “Living Proof”, once again...
In the song “Easy” Camila Cabello is addressing a romantic interest. She has obviously gone into this relationship with personal insecurities. That is she is self-conscious about her mental state and physical appearance. Or another way of...