CABELLO CLOSES OUT NPR’S “EL TINY” SERIES
CELEBRATING HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH

Today, Three-time GRAMMY® Award-nominated, multi-platinum, and chart-topping singer/songwriter Camila Cabello releases NPR’s Tiny Desk (at Home) concert. The show is the closing installment of the “El Tiny” series that celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month. Cabello’s incredible vocals were accompanied by her band in an intimate and whimsical setting with the ocean in the background. The concert consists of five songs including some of her hits,  “Havana”, “Real Friends”, “Señorita”, her latest release “Don’t Go Yet” and gave another very special glimpse of her upcoming album “Familia” with a debut performance of  “La Buena Vida,» produced by Ricky Reed and Cheche Alara and featuring Mariachi Garibaldi de Jaime Cuellar. NPR Music’s critically acclaimed Tiny Desk series reaches more than 16 Million monthly viewers, who collectively watch more than 50 Million concerts a month.

Camila’s Tiny Desk Concert marks the end of a busy summer for the songstress with a variety of performances including the MTV VMAs, Global Citizen, Billboard Latin Music Awards, etc. Just last week, she was the first ever Glamour Magazine global cover star with international covers in US, Germany, Spain, Mexico, South Africa, Hungary, Brazil and Bulgaria. Cabello’s global hit “Havana”, also  just received Diamond certification by the RIAA.

ABOUT CAMILA CABELLO
Multi Grammy nominated Cuban born singer/songwriter Camila Cabello (Epic Records / SYCO) released her debut solo album, CAMILA in January 2018 to rave reviews. It debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart at the same time as her single “Havana” Reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, making Camila the first solo artist in nearly 15 years to reach the #1 spot on the Hot 100, Billboard 200 and Artist 100 charts in the same week. Camila also became the #1 artist on global Spotify. She took home awards for Artist of the Year and Video of the Year for her hit “Havana” at the 2018 Video Music Awards. At the end of 2018, Camila was nominated for two Grammys for the 61st Annual Grammy Awards including “Best Pop Vocal Album” for her album, CAMILA, and “Best Pop Solo Performance” for “Havana” (Live). Beginning her official solo career after four years in Fifth Harmony, Camila released her RIAA 9x platinum smash hit “Havana,” in August 2017 where it obtained the #1 spot on the pop radio chart, marking her second top 40 #1 as a solo artist. “Havana” became the most streamed song of all time by a female artist and was the number one song of 2018 globally. Her triple-platinum single “Never Be The Same,” was released in January 2018 and peaked in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Camila became the first artist in history to have two multi-format number one singles as the first two singles from their debut album.  Camila had previously earned a chart-topping smash with her double platinum-certified hit “Bad Things” with MGK which generated over 400 million on-demand streams. Camila released the global smash single “Señorita,” with Shawn Mendes in June 2019, it debuted at #1 on iTunes worldwide and broke Spotify’s record for the biggest debut from a male/female duet in its history. “Señorita” was the most streamed song of any song released globally on Spotify in 2019 and was nominated in the category of “Best Pop Duo/Group Performance” for the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards. In December 2019, Camila released her sophomore studio album, ROMANCE, which is certified platinum. At the 62nd Grammy Awards, Camila gave a stunning performance of her track, “First Man,” where she sang directly to her father in the crowd. Camila is the first female artist since Adele to triple up atop Billboard’s Hot 100, Billboard 200 & Artist 100 charts. Maintaining her momentum, “My Oh My” reached #1 at Pop Radio in 2020, becoming her 5th total number one as a solo artist following the success of “Señorita” the prior year. Camila is also an ambassador for Save the Children. She made her acting debut starring in CINDERELLA, which was released on September 3, 2021. The film was directed by Kay Cannon and produced by James Corden and Leo Pearlman.

In 2020, Camila, along with Movement Voter Fund, launched the Healing Justice Project, which provides direct grant funding for culturally relevant mental health and wellness resources to youth activists and grassroots organizations working at the intersection of racial and economic justice, electoral organizing and other movements that work towards bettering and moving this country forward.