Camila Cabello gets 'music high' off new songs

Singer Camila Cabello poses for photographers upon arrival at the European MTV Awards in Bilbao, Spain, Sunday, Nov. 4, 2018. Picture: AP

Singer Camila Cabello poses for photographers upon arrival at the European MTV Awards in Bilbao, Spain, Sunday, Nov. 4, 2018. Picture: AP

Published Jan 29, 2019

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Camila Cabello has teased fans that her new music for her second album is so good, it gave her and her mother a "music high" in the car.

The former Fifth Harmony star took to Twitter over the weekend to update her fans on the tunes she has been working on for her follow-up to her self-titled debut solo album, and revealed she and her mom Sinuhe had fun testing them out in the car.

She told her 7.83 million followers: "I'm having the most insanely beautiful time writing in the studio. I just listened to some songs in the car with my mama and we have that new music high (sic)"

Meanwhile, the 'Havana' hitmaker recently hinted at a collaboration with Mark Ronson.

The 21-year-old singer took to her Instagram account to post a behind-the-scenes photograph of herself and Mark in a studio alongside Ilsey Juber, who co-wrote Camila's 'She Loves Control'.

Camila captioned the snap with writing and kissing emojis, while Mark also posted the same image on his own Instagram.

He wrote: "Feelings & Consequences @camila_cabello @ilsey (sic)"

Camila's Instagram post arrived shortly after she revealed on Twitter that she'd returned to the recording studio, where she's been busily working on her new album.

She wrote on the micro-blogging platform: "1st day back to writing the new album- I feel so lucky that I get to do this every day. This was my dream when I was younger, getting to make songs everyday and now I'm here. I'm reminding myself of that every single day this year (sic)"

Prior to that, Camila - who released her eponymous debut album in 2018 - revealed she's "never felt more alive".

The chart-topping star took to Instagram to reflect on 2018, saying that the lack of certainty in her life is both "terrifying" and hugely exciting.

The 'Crying in the Club' hitmaker explained: "Looking back on this year, I've never felt more alive, never felt the experience of being a human more intensely. I'm exhausted. LOL. But that's how I want it. 2018. (sic)"

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