Cabello had a rough finish to 2019. Between the awkward Ariana Grande expose, her tour reportedly under-selling, Romance debuting at No. 3 and the unearthed racist posts… Camila can’t catch a break.
Things got worse… the singer’s latest album is under fire for copying a large list of artists. The latest revelation is the glaring similarity that album track “My Oh My” sounds to Pochi Marambio and Tierra Sur‘s “Llaman a la Puerta.” It’s especially bad news for Camila considering “My Oh My” was the best shot at another hit. Listen below:
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The album also shares a likeness to works from Rihanna, Caroline Polachek, Louis Tomlinson, Bebe Rexha, Christina Aguilera, Halsey, Madonna, Sophie & Marina and the Diamonds, to name a few.
A user on Twitter provided receipts, and it’s hard to deny the similarities. Some of them are a stretch, like the Madonna performance (clearly a nod), but others are an apparent ripoff. The Xtina one is actually insane.
Caroline Polachek commented on the ordeal (their album art is very similar).
“images don’t matter though, just context and integrity (which creative directors don’t have the time or focus to steal),” she said. “This similarity isn’t on the label or popstar, it’s a symptom of the normalization of outsourced worldbuilding.”
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