Camila Cabello recently shared insights into her decision to leave Fifth Harmony and pursue a solo career. During an appearance on the 'Call Her Daddy' podcast, the singer explained that she felt the need to focus on her solo endeavors and songwriting, leading to her departure from the girl group.
Cabello expressed that she began to distance herself from the group's vision, realizing that her passion lay in writing and performing her own music. Despite initially intending to write for other artists, she eventually shifted her focus to creating her own hits, which led to chart-topping success with songs like 'Havana,' 'Never Be The Same,' and 'Señorita.'
Reflecting on her time with Fifth Harmony, Cabello acknowledged the growth and fond memories she experienced while part of the group. She emphasized the positive aspects of her journey with her former bandmates, Normani, Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane, and Lauren Jauregui.
News of a potential Fifth Harmony reunion surfaced, with discussions underway to bring all five members back together for a new song. The reunion is anticipated to complement Cabello and Normani's individual projects, marking a significant moment for fans of the group.
Fifth Harmony announced Cabello's departure in 2016, following which the group continued as a quartet. Despite initial tensions and perceived shade at award shows, Cabello revealed in a recent interview that she maintains a positive relationship with her former bandmates, exchanging support and well-wishes.
The evolving dynamics within Fifth Harmony and Cabello's solo success underscore the growth and maturity of all involved, signaling a potential reunion that could reignite excitement among fans of the popular girl group.