Camila Cabello Time-Traveled To The 18th Century In An Enlightenment-Era SNL Performance
Intricate orchestras were
the rage throughout the 18th century. It could be nearly two centuries before
Camila Cabello's metal-beam melting pop would become the de facto soundtrack to life for anyone with a pulse. Last night (October 12), Cabello gave the Enlightenment Age a taste of spice with her performances of "
Cry For Me" and "
Easy" on
Saturday Night Live. Wearing two cute dresses, she contrasted the style of then and yesterday. And it's so much better today.
So much better.
Can you imagine walking into a bar on a 80-degree day and have to watch dozens of people sweat under thick layers of clothes? Even on stage, Cabello looks like she's wearing a dress that could residence three people. In the midst of a crowded bar, she sings "Cry For Me" with belief. Each person comes with each other to perform a decorative ballroom-like routine that looks hot–literally. It's fun for three minutes, although just thinking about seeing this happen back in the day before residence fans were a thing can give you a serious bout of anxiety.
Cabello's efficiency of "Easy" was much simpler. She trim the layers for a stunning white dress and stunned the crows with a colorful efficiency backed by a powerful guitar. It was everything you could imagine, and more. Most importantly, it wasn't stuffy.
Check out Cabello's performances up above.
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