
Over the weekend, Camila Cabello has been teasing fans with short clips on Twitter captioned with the question, "What do I know about love?" The videos feature the artist reciting a piece, a narration talking about the nature of love ā very BeyoncĆ© Lemonade-esque. And so people are speculating that this is a look into her album to come.
In Part 1, Cabello begins, "What do I know about love? Nothing." The singer, who split from her ex Matthew Hussey earlier this year, continues, "Where does the love go when it runs out? When does it leave? Why does it die? Do you kill it in one violent blow? Or is it a million unattended, unhealed little cuts and scratches."
But, she later adds, "What do I know about love? Everything." She says, "It will bring you to your knees ā if you did it right. What I know for sure about love is that you never come out of it the same."
what do I know about love? part 1. https://t.co/PEwy7J5BCDā camila (@camila) 1567271636.0
what do I know about love? part 2. https://t.co/pUbbGRkDChā camila (@camila) 1567271794.0
what do I know about love? part 3. https://t.co/UdX7XTi6ZVā camila (@camila) 1567271928.0
Aside from the videos, the "SeƱorita" songstress also posted photos on Instagram, and changed her profile photos to the same sepia-toned portrait.
Fans on Twitter have expressed their excitement over the upcoming project.
CAMILA WHEN YOUR DAD SAID PURE ART WAS THIS WHAT HE MEANT pic.twitter.com/yCZNMjzaOv
ā š”šš¢-šš§š” šÆ fan account (@senoritasroses) August 31, 2019
AN ARTIST!!! A professional!!! A poet!!!
ā bri š« (@thefantasticbri) August 31, 2019
write a book. take all my money @Camila_Cabello
ā maya 90 (@likenicotine) August 31, 2019
Can #WhatDoIKnowAboutLove be the intro to her album before the songs as a āseperateā song so I can soothe myself to⦠https://t.co/q47qytYPlVā Lori (@Lori) 1567257619.0
okay but like this is gonna be her best era everyone say thank you camila #WhatDoIKnowAboutLoveā marine (nsfr) (@marine (nsfr)) 1567257605.0
Watch "What Do I Know About Love?" in its entirety below.
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