Sources claim that ShawnMendes and CamilaCabello gave things a try but ultimately the timing wasn’t right for either of them 💔
Titled “What the Hell Are We Dying For?”, Mendes co-created the song in practically 24 hours and revealed he would also be donating to the Canadian Red Cross.
In an interview with Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1, the performer explained that he’d written the track while struggling with feelings about his love life, among other things. “I think I am approaching 25 still feeling quite confused about a lot of things in my life. And I think that was expressing that feeling of frustration about what is happening, this feeling of swinging the pendulum back and forth…,” Mendes, who turns 25 in August said.
The Toronto native continued, “I think I still am in a very confused place, but I know that there are some people in my life who I deeply love, and I know that music is something I deeply love, and I know that this planet is something I deeply love. And all of those three things are something worth fighting for and worth dying for. And I think that was where that energy was coming from.”
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