Take that how you like, but I didn't mean anything besides "I thought she would have leaned a bit more into that as a larger market than 'noise-garbled pop'"
The implication is clear that Camilla/her team threw a lot of random styles aesthetics at the same time and maintained the latin one because Havanna wasa big hit and when the second album didn't have the same effect they went back to shopping random aesthetics. It was pretty blantard and no one is saying she's not cuban just that it was 1 of 15 random styles she tried in a short period of time and it only stayed longer because it had sucess ahe doesn't seem to have a sing style
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Did her Mexican aesthetic just not pan out? I thought she would have ran with that permanently. ngl I like don't go yet.
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i don't like her, but she's cuban and mexican so the implications of your comment are kind of weird
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Take that how you like, but I didn't mean anything besides "I thought she would have leaned a bit more into that as a larger market than 'noise-garbled pop'"
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