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Camila Cabello Teases New Music in 2024: ‘See You Next Year B-tches’

The pop star hasn't released an album since 2022's Familia.

Camila Cabello attends the Hollywood Reporter's Women in Entertainment Gala at The Beverly Hills Hotel on Dec. 7, 2023 in Beverly Hills, Calif.

Camila Cabello attends the Hollywood Reporter's Women in Entertainment Gala at The Beverly Hills Hotel on Dec. 7, 2023 in Beverly Hills, Calif.

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Next year is already guaranteed to be full of new music, and it looks like Camila Cabello is joining the fray.

While summing up how she spent 2023 in a series of Instagram Story posts on Thursday (Dec. 28), the 26-year-old pop star revealed that she has something special coming in 2024. “mostly the year of this,” she wrote of a picture of her seemingly recording vocals in front of a microphone setup.


“see you next year b-tches,” she continued, adding a mouth-zipped-shut emoji.

The Billboard Hot 100 topping-singer also shared a snap of a Polaroid photo of two collaborators resting on a soundboard. “the year of the band,” she wrote.

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The former Fifth Harmony member hasn’t had an album since her April 2022 LP Familia, which reached No. 10 on the Billboard 200 upon its release. The record featured singles “Don’t Go Yet” and “Bam Bam” with Ed Sheeran, which peaked at Nos. 42 and No. 21 on the Billboard Hot 100, respectively.

She did, however, collaborate on the Trolls Band Together soundtrack in support of her role as Viva in the animated film. On “It Takes Two,” Cabello sings along with Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake.

Earlier this month, the X Factor alum made headlines for vacationing with Drake in Turks & Caicos. The two were spotted talking to each other on a boat and jet skiing together on the getaway, sparking romance rumors.

Luckily for music fans, Cabello is just one of several artists to either confirm or tease that new material is on the docket for 2024. Ariana Grande and Billie Eilish are both expected to release albums next year, as are Kanye West x Ty Dolla $ign, Usher, Jennifer Lopez and more.

See Cabello’s Story before it disappears here.

This article was originally published by Billboard U.S.

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