Camila Cabellocan’t contain her excitement when it comes to sharing new music with fans.
The 22-year-old singer spent Thursday hyping fans for the launch of her new album,Romance, sharing teasers on Instagram. In one post, Cabello revealed the ideal way she intended her steamy new release to be consumed — submerged in a tipsy bubble bath.
“Who’s gonna listen to #ROMANCE with a glass of wine in the tub at midnight tonight? ??♀️??♀️??♀️??♀️??♀️??♀️??♀️??♀️,” shewrote.
Once the clock struck 12:01 a.m. and her album became available to stream, Cabello seemed both excited and nervous to share the intimate project with the world, posting an image of the album cover with a request for fans.
“Romance is finally out. this is all yours now. please tell me everything you think, I’m dying to know ? #RomanceOutNow,” she wrote on the post, which received a like from her boyfriendShawn Mendes.
Camila Cabello.Andrew H. Walker/Shutterstock

Her eager fans quickly flooded the comment section with their reactions — including a few notable music colleagues who count themselves supporters of Cabello’s work.
“LETS GOOO!!! STREAM!! ❤️?❤️,” wroteLil Nas X, while OneRepublic’sRyan Teddercommented: “Already bought 9,254 copies. Thx for letting me be part of this one Camila ❤️❤️.”
“Do you dare to lose yourself in love? Do you dare to lose yourself in the exquisite agony of it? The desperation, the madness, the urgency, the passion, the ecstasy?” she questioned fans at the start of a lengthy caption below the clip. “An invitation like this is not for the faint of heart.”
Romanceis Cabello’s second album since leaving girl groupFifth Harmonyin 2016. The singer made hersolodebut with a self-titled album last year, which featured her hit song “Havana.”
In an interview withVarietyin August, Cabello revealed her inspiration for the project, saying she wrote the sophomore album while “falling in love.”
“Falling in love is like an infinite amount of levels and layers and angles,” she said at the time. “I fell in love and just opened up. Everything was written in present moment.”
She added: “As a songwriter, I grew a lot. … It’s, like, a million times better than my first album.”
source: people.com