Camila Cabello Is Not That Innocent In Her Cinematic 'My Oh My' Video

Camila Cabello Is Not That Innocent In Her Cinematic 'My Oh My' Video




Listen up, shucksters: Camila Cabello's latest music video has arrived, and with it, we're introduced to her Hollywood heroine's origin story. Get willing to meet "Killer Cam."


For her lustful new single "My Oh My," Cabello reunited with her "Havana" director Dave Meyers. Like that VMA-winning blockbuster, this one is a pure cinematic feast. The singer is first introduced as a struggling actress fed up with being the "damsel in distress" nevertheless unable to convince studio suits to take her seriously. Yet once she meets a up-and-coming movie mogul, played by DaBaby, all rules fly out the window. "I swear on my life that I have been a good girl / Tonight, I don't wanna be her," our heroine sings as he literally takes a sword to the patriarchy and musters up the gusto to channel her inner "Killer Cam" and "La Bonita Blade" in a full-color feature of her own.


Throw in some Grease-style dancing, a fabulous all-leopard 'fit, and witty subtitles, and you've got yourself a mini-movie irresistible because the romance Cabello sings about.


"My Oh My" follows a slew of cinematic videos Cabello's rolled out as piece of her Romance era. She channeled a campy telenovela in "Liar," wandered a flowery dreamscape in "Living Proof," danced with some clones in "Shameless," and, naturally, got steamy with Shawn Mendes in "SeƱorita."


Recently, Cabello has been teasing fans with two exhilarating upcoming projects: her Romance Tour, which launches in May, and her starring role in Disney's live-action Cinderella, which she's currently filming. "My Oh My" definitely proves she's got the acting bug, so imagine us thoroughly hyped for her princess transformation.









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