Camila Cabello's "Havana" Is The First Female Song To Top 3 Billboard Charts Since 1996

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Camila Cabello and the Billboard charts have quite the relationship.

Camila Cabello can add another milestone to her stacked list of successes since her Young Thug track "Havana" has officially made Billboard history. 

The single off Camila's self-titled debut album has surpassed the success of Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men's "One Sweet Day" from 1996. "Havana" recently led the Pop Songs chart for seven weeks (since December 7th), the Rhythmic Songs charts for three weeks (since January 3rd) and the Adult Pop Songs charts becoming the first female to crown all three airplays in 22 years. 

Another Billboard achievement by the singer was reaching #1 on the Top 200 charts with her 11-track album. 

The 20-year-old has been making waves since she decided to go on her own musical path, leaving her girl band Fifth Harmony. “It became clear that it was not possible to do solo stuff and be in the group at the same time,” she said. "If anyone wants to explore their individuality, it’s not right for people to tell you no.”

Camila is set to embark on her first ever solo tour hitting up cities in North America and Europe. She'll be kicking things off in Vancouver on April 9th, with stops in Seattle, Los Angeles, Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, Montreal and more before wrapping things up in Amsterdam on June 13th.


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