![]() ![]() The album started off more serious - dealing with relationship stuff, dealing with a lot of heartbreak, dealing with a lot of life things, with the Fifth Harmony thing. ![]() That’s how many different times the song had to be worked on.Īccording to producer Louis Bell, “Havana” is definitely a “Camila song” and it changed the tone of her debut album: And, before the song came out, I re-wrote the pre-chorus. I have performed a version of it in Chicago for a radio show that I had. In an interview with 98.7 AMP, Camila stated that Havana was the hardest song to write of the whole album: There are at least nine versions of the song, including a solo version, a Spanglish version, and a Spanglish remix featuring Daddy Yankee. As of now, it is her favorite song to perform. Camila has publicly stated that some people doubted that “Havana” had the potential of being a single, including herself. As “Crying in the Club” won’t be included on the album, “Havana” is the lead single of the record. On November 9, a “vertical video” was released for the track.Ĭamila confirmed it to be a single on August 30. The song’s music video was released on October 24. The song was released as a “Summer Double Feature” along with “OMG” from Camila Cabello’s debut album. I realize how scary it must have been for them. I didn’t realize it then, but, boy, does it hit me now. My papá is puro Mexicano and we lived back and forth between the heat of Havana and the concrete jungle of Mexico City. I was almost 7 at the time, born in Havana, Cuba. Camila immigrated to the US when she was still a kid: Camila was born in Cojímar, award – or consejo popular – that belongs to the municipality of La Habana Del Este, which is a district of Havana. “Havana” is about Camila falling in love “with this bad boy from Havana.” It is also an ode to her hometown. Ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh (Ayy) I knew it when I met him (Ayy), I loved him when I left him Got me feelin' like, ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh And then I had to tell him, I had to go Oh na-na-na-na-na ( Woo) Havana, ooh na-na ( Ayy, hey) Half of my heart is in Havana, ooh na-na ( Ayy, ayy, uh-huh) He took me back to East Atlanta, na-na-na Oh, but my heart is in Havana ( Huh) My heart is in Havana ( Ayy) Havana, ooh na-na (Jeffery) Just graduated, fresh on campus, mmm Fresh out East Atlanta with no manners, damn (Fresh out East Atlanta) Bump on her bumper like a traffic jam Hey, I was quick to pay that girl like Uncle Sam (Here you go, ayy) Back it on me (Back it up) Shawty cravin' on me, get to eatin' on me (On me) She waited on me (And what?) Shawty cakin' on me, got the bacon on me (Wait up) This is history in the makin', homie (Homie) Point blank, close range, that B (Tah, tah) If it cost a million, that's me (That's me) I was gettin' mula, baby He didn't walk up with that "how you doin'?" ( Uh) When he came in the room He said there's a lot of girls I can do with ( Uh) But I can't without you I knew him forever in a minute ( Hey) That summer night in June And papa says he got malo in him ( Uh) He got me feelin' like.
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