I don’t think she’s changing it. We don’t even have the full tracklisting so for all we know, she’s just filling in the other titles.
Camila Cabello - Camila (January 12th, 2018)
@Elliott @Kenji - Target has updated their site. This is their tracklisting:
1.Never Be The Same
2.All These Years
3.She Loves Control
4.Havana ft. Young Thug
5.Inside Out
6.Consequences
7.Real Friends
8.Something’s Gotta Give
9.In The Dark
10.Into It
11.Never Be The Same (Radio Edit)
12.Havana (Remix) - Camila Cabello & Daddy Yankee (Target Exclusive)
And Japan’s bonuses are “I Have Questions” and the “Havana” remix.
I’m officially over this era tbh.
I made an EP of all the non-album tracks and titled it The Hurting, The Healing, The Loving
- I Have Questions
- Crying In the Club
- OMG
- Havana (Solo Edit)
- Crown (from Bright soundtrack)
I’ve basically done the same, except mine is:
- Crying in the Club
- I Have Questions
- OMG featuring Quavo
- Love Incredible with Cashmere Cat
- Crown with Grey
Here are some descriptions of the songs that haven’t been released yet
ALL THESE YEARS: It’s a bittersweet acoustic introduction to the album about an encounter with an ex. She sings: “Your hair’s grown a little longer, your arms look a little stronger. Your eyes just as I remember, your smile’s just a little softer.”
SHE LOVES CONTROL: A sultry summer number flecked with Spanish guitar and a thumping bassline. Camila unapologetically opens with the lines: “Cold, ‘cause she has been here before, she doesn’t cry anymore, no looking back.”
INSIDE OUT: This sunny reggaeton tune features a bouncy and danceable melody and suitably playful lyrics to boot. She sings: “I wanna love you inside out, show me what your inside ‘bout.”
CONSEQUENCES: Her most deeply personal and tear-jerking ballad with her powerful vocals against a delicate piano. She sings about the impact of a partner on her life, even revealing: “Lost a little weight because I wasn’t eating.”
SOMETHING’S GOTTA GIVE: There is a serious piano introduction into this heartfelt number with ethereal backing vocals. She sings: “Something’s gotta change but I know it won’t. No reason to stay, it’s a good reason to go.” At another point she adds: “I think I’m breaking right now.”
IN THE DARK: This smooth R&B tune is all about trying to get a partner to open up to her to make their relationship work. She hums: “Why can’t you show me who are you in the dark? Show me the scary part."
INTO IT: The sexiest tune with sharp and catchy production. After opening with falsetto vocals, she croons: “I’m into it, whatever trouble that you’re thinking, I could get into it. I see a king size bed in the corner we should get into it.”
That image is the new “Hold it Against Me” single cover image. Oh, and I’ll have to wait for Saturday to hear the album.