Camila Cabello is a Cuban-born American singer and songwriter who rose to prominence as a member of the girl group Fifth Harmony. She was formed on the television show The X Factor USA in 2012, eventually signing a joint record deal with Syco Music and Epic Records. In 2016, she departed from the group to pursue a solo career, quickly finding success with her debut solo single Crying in the Club. Her breakout hit Havana topped the charts in multiple countries and became a global phenomenon. Her self-titled debut studio album, Camila, was released in 2018 and debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200. She followed this success with her second studio album, Romance, which featured the chart-topping duet Señorita with Shawn Mendes. Cabello has received numerous accolades, including multiple Billboard Music Awards and American Music Awards. In 2021, she made her acting debut in the lead role of the film adaptation of Cinderella. She has also served as a coach on the singing competition series The Voice. Her musical style is often described as pop, Latin pop, and R&B, frequently incorporating elements of her Cuban heritage. Throughout her career, she has been recognized for her powerful vocal range and her ability to blend diverse musical influences.