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Camila Cabello in studio with Ryan Tedder

Camila Cabello is in the studio with Ryan Tedder.
The former Fifth Harmony singer and the OneRepublic frontman took to Twitter in the early hours of Wednesday morning (05.04.17) to share a video that gives fans an insight as to what they’ve been working on together.
The clip shows someone walk in on them and ask: "Did you guys get the last line of that chorus yet?"
And in response the pair clapped simultaneously.
Confirming they are working on something the brunette beauty shared loads of heart and musical note emojis on her in Twitter.
The 20-year-old beauty recently left British pop star Charli "floored" by her talent.
The 24-year-old singer-songwriter was also recently in the recording studio with the ‘After the Afterparty’ hitmaker was surprised by the star’s singing skills.
She previously said: "She is so talented, I was floored."
Camila has been working on her debut album since leaving the girl band in December 2016, and she has already turned to some of the biggest names in the music business for her solo record.
The Cuban-American singer has teamed up with the likes of Max Martin, who masterminded Taylor Swift’s hit singles ‘Bad Blood’ and ‘Shake It Off’, as well as Katy Perry’s ‘California Gurls’.
What’s more, Camila has been busy penning tracks with Major Lazer’s Diplo.

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