In a candid new interview with Billboard, Camila Cabello, 27, shares her journey of learning to accept that not everyone will like her or her music. Reflecting on her early career, Cabello admits she used to take criticism personally. “When I was starting out, I wish I knew that not everybody is going to like me, and it has nothing to do with me,” she told Billboard. “That affected me a lot in the beginning. When you’re that young, all you want is acceptance and love, and you can’t understand when people don’t like you.”
Now, Cabello says she is “way more at peace” with the idea that not everyone will be a fan. This newfound acceptance has allowed her to focus on what truly matters: her music.
Cabello also shared insights into her upcoming album, “C, XOXO”, which is set to drop on June 28. She describes the album as inspired by her life in Miami, likening it to “Sex and the City, but Miami.” The album captures a sense of adventure and rebellion, with Cabello saying it’s about “going out more, going to more parties, and just being a bit more fearless and rebellious.”
“C, XOXO” is Cabello’s fourth studio album and promises exciting collaborations with artists like Drake, Lil Nas X, and City Girls. As fans eagerly await the release, it’s clear that Cabello’s evolution as an artist continues to bring fresh and fearless energy to her music.