Camila Cabello’s debut album is ready for release (Picture: Andreas Yiasoumi)

Fresh from her first UK number one with Havana, Camila Cabello is finally ready for us to hear more new music.

The singer has revealed her debut album is ready to go, now that she’s given it the finishing touches, and from the sounds of things it could be a pretty socially conscious record.

For Camila, her music is her medium to speak to her fans about things she truly believes in, one being politics.

‘I think that I just feel kind of a responsibility to use my platform to speak out about that, and I do,’ she told tmrw magazine. ‘I think in politics you can forget the human side of things, and forget that it’s people with dreams and hopes and families and I feel like that’s how I fight. By using my platform and my medium.’

Camila hates Twitter with a passion (Picture: Andreas Yiasoumi)

A platform she avoids, however, is Twitter as it feels it’s ‘less human.’

‘I hate social media, I only go on twitter to interact with my fans, and you know because it’s part of my job. It’s part of me representing my work and realistically it’s just a part of today. But I’m not really a very public person, I’m not on there talking all the time,’ she said.

But as much as it’s important for her to represent her views and be in touch with her fans, it’s important to represent her heritage.

Camila Cabello plans to remain grounded despite her new found fame (Picture: Andreas Yiasoumi)

‘How I speak out about things that are important to me is through my work, through what I do,’ she said. ‘I had a performance on the Today show where I dedicated it to the dreamers and spoke out about that. Havana, the music video, it’s all about that and shifting, representing latinos, how we really are as humans.’

During her chat with the magazine she revealed she plans to remain grounded, despite the fact her profile has just skyrocketed, and that she doesn’t have a different persona in public.

‘I’m just not that kind of person,’ she explained. ‘I’m like a homebody, and I don’t really do a lot of stuff that I would get in trouble for to be honest with you! That’s never really been hard for me because I’ve never had to cover anything up. My lifestyle isn’t anything that might be controversial. Who I am publicly is really more or less, who I am.’

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