CAMILA CABELLO RELEASES NEW ALBUM ‘ROMANCE’ FEATURING 6 ALI TAMPOSI COWRITES
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Camila Cabello released her new album Romance today, and the 14-track LP features six co-written by Reservoir’s Ali Tamposi: “Shameless,” “Liar,” “Living Proof,” and mega-hit “Señorita” with Shawn Mendes, along with two new emotionally driven tracks “Should’ve Said It,” and “Bad Kind of Butterflies.”
Regarding the album, Rolling Stone noted, “Cabello explores romance in all its forms: love, lust, and, in her most adventurous moments, the toxicity that can come from it all. She pushes her voice to new places on the opening track, ‘Shameless,’ an explosive pop-rock standout where she piercingly sings about submitting to a consuming obsession: ‘My emotions are naked, they’re taking me out of my mind.’” Variety further elaborated, “The previously released ‘Liar,’ with its dancehall flavoring, would be the hardest track to resist in an actual dance hall, and the futility of resistance is exactly her point, as she flirts — shamelessly, as a previous song would have it — with going back on a vow. And then all finally becomes explicit, and the album beaks open into something that actually feels a little riskier and more revealing, in ‘Bad Kind of Butterflies,’ which takes an almost Goth-sounding detour into the anxiety that comes when bad news and good news are about to be doled out to two different dudes, and the bearer can’t be completely certain it’s the right call.”
Tamposi’s previous works include Ozzy Osbourne’s “Under the Graveyard,” Charli XCX’s “White Mercedes,” Blink-182’s “I Really Wish I Hated You,” and 5 Seconds of Summer’s “Teeth.”
Listen to Romance below: