With her resonant voice, buoyant charisma, and Latin roots, Camila Cabello is a chart-topping, Grammy-nominated vocalist. Initially, she found fame as a standout member of the girl group Fifth Harmony, which formed while competing on the second season of Fox's The X Factor in 2012. After the show ended, the singer and her bandmates enjoyed several years of break-out success, scoring two Top Five Billboard 200 albums with 2015's Reflection and 2016's 7/27, and spawning the hits "BO$$," "Worth It," and "Work from Home." While still with the group, she began branching out, collaborating on "I Know What You Did Last Summer" with Shawn Mendes and "Bad Things" with Machine Gun Kelly (the latter of which hit number four on the Billboard Hot 100). However, it was after her heavily publicized departure from Fifth Harmony in 2017 that Cabello achieved her biggest success, debuting on top of the Billboard 200 with Camila and nabbing her first solo number one single with "Havana."