'We'd do five songs in a day!' Camila Cabello throws shade at Fifth Harmony as she admits girl groups rush their music and that 'it's more fun' being a solo artist

She famously left girl group Fifth Harmony at the end of last year.

And as Camila Cabello prepares to release her freshman solo album next month, she has shed some light on the way music is made differently in a band in contrast to as a stand-alone artist.

Speaking to Wonderland about her album release and Rollacoaster cover, Camila said: 'In the group we would record songs for two weeks, it was a really fast process, like sometimes we’d do five songs in a day.

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'We’d do five songs in a day!' Camila Cabello throws shade at Fifth Harmony as she admits girl groups rush their music and that 'it's more fun' being a solo artist

'We’d do five songs in a day!' Camila Cabello throws shade at Fifth Harmony as she admits girl groups rush their music and that 'it's more fun' being a solo artist

'It would just be like "alright you sing the verse, you sing that", and then you just record it and that’s it!'

Of solo recording, she went on: 'I’ve had a chance to really like, write and make the songs, and be involved in every aspect of it from the production to the mixing. Definitely a lot more challenging but more fun, for sure.' 

Camila is currently touring North America with Bruno Mars, opening on his 24k Magic World Tour. 

Going solo: Camila was speaking to Wonderland about her album release and Rollacoaster cover

Going solo: Camila was speaking to Wonderland about her album release and Rollacoaster cover

Split: Camila famously left girl group Fifth Harmony at the end of last year

Split: Camila famously left girl group Fifth Harmony at the end of last year

Earlier in the summer, she released Crying In The Club, was revealed as the face of the GUESS Jeans Fall 2017 advertising campaign and was unveiled as the latest L’Oreal Paris spokesperson. 

Her latest two tracks - from forthcoming album The Hurting, The Healing, The Loving - are called OMG, featuring Quavo, and Havana, featuring Young Thug.

She has also collaborated with Charli XCX, which she said of the experience: 'She’s always been so nice to me. Before I met her I think she tweeted about my song Bad Things and then she expressed that she really wanted to write with me.

'Obviously I’m such a huge fan of her, she’s an amazing writer.'

Speaking about Havana, she said: 'A lot of my songs are more dark and emotional. [This is] more summer, upbeat, it’s very wind-your-waist tempo, if that makes sense.

'It’s really cool, I did it with Pharrell, it’s like a story of me falling in love with this bad boy from Havana.' 

Catch Camila’s interview in full in the AW17 issue of Rollacoaster: coming soon.  

Solo: Of solo recording, she went on - 'I’ve had a chance to really like, write and make the songs, and be involved in every aspect of it from the production to the mixing. Definitely a lot more challenging but more fun, for sure'

Solo: Of solo recording, she went on - 'I’ve had a chance to really like, write and make the songs, and be involved in every aspect of it from the production to the mixing. Definitely a lot more challenging but more fun, for sure'

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