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Going Solo? Camila Cabello Teams Up With Machine Gun Kelly for New Song 'Bad Things'
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The Fifth Harmony member and the 'Young Man' rapper are teaming up for a new song set to be released on Friday, October 14.

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Camila Cabello and Machine Gun Kelly are teaming up for a new collaboration song titled "Bad Things". The duo share on Twitter handwritten notes featuring lyrics of the song, which is set to be released on Friday, October 14.

"Have something exciting to share w u guys," Camila writes before sharing a gif which includes a verse of the song, reading, "Am I out of my head? Am I out of my mind?" Her posting features lips adorned in pink flowers at the bottom of the notes. Machine's note, meanwhile, reads, "I want you forever even when we're not together. Scars on my body, I can look at you whenever."

It's unknown whether "Bad Things" will end up on a new album for Machine or Camila. This marks Camila's second venture outside of Fifth Harmony. She previously collaborated with Shawn Mendes for "I Know What You Did Last Summer".

Rumor has it, Camila is gearing up for her solo debut amidst Fifth Harmony breakup rumors. The 19-year-old songstress' bandmates reportedly feel frustrated over her solo career plans, hence the feud between the members.

During the VMAs after-party, Normani Kordei, Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane Hansen and Lauren Jauregui allegedly ditched Camila. The four ladies also partied without the Latina beauty in Brazil during the 4th of July weekend. Camila, meanwhile, was busy working on her "lil studio."

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