Camila Cabello would love a Gwen Stefani collab | Inteview

Camila Cabello is up for collaborating with her fellow ‘The Voice’ coach Gwen Stefani.

‘Havana’ hitmaker Camila Cabello Just Chopped Her Hair into a Trendy Wolf Cut is loving her first season on the swinging-chair talent show, and she’d jump at the chance to record a duet with the ‘Hollaback Girl’ hitmaker.

“I mean, we’re so much closer than we’ve ever been by being on ‘The Voice’ together, so that’s a start!

“I love her. She’s the best.”

She continued: “She’s just a punk rocker at heart.”

Camila said if they did release a song together it would have “eff you vibes.”

She added: “I feel like she’s just trailblazed for so many women … She’s just like, a weirdo in like the best way, and those are my favourite kind of artists.”

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Earlier this year, Camila performed ‘Havana’ on ‘The Voice’ alongside fellow judges Gwen, Blake Shelton and John Legend, and admitted it was a “really cool” experience.

She said: “They’re such incredible artists I feel almost embarrassed that they sang my song. But it was really cool. We did like one quick 15-minute rehearsal [during lunch], which was cool because we didn’t have time to overthink things. The next day we performed it, we ran over it a few times and then we [filmed] it.”

Meanwhile, Camila recently revealed she originally auditioned for ‘The Voice.’

The 25-year-old pop star initially found fame on ‘The X Factor USA’ in 2012 as part of girl group Fifth Harmony before going on to a solo career, however, she actually attended auditions for the rival talent show she now serves as a judge on.

She said: “The truth is – I actually did audition for ‘The Voice’. I’m not even sure I can say the story. I did make it in the producer round, not the TV round. I never auditioned for the coaches!”

The ‘Don’t Go Yet’ hitmaker went on to explain that she eventually decided not to continue with ‘The Voice’ because she was a big fan of boy band One Direction – who were put together on the British version of ‘The X Factor’ – and hoped to meet them.

“And then I was like, I really wanted to meet One Direction, and I knew that they were gonna perform for ‘X Factor’. So I was like, ‘I’m just gonna risk it and not do ‘The Voice’ and audition for ‘X Factor.’ And then I did end up meeting One Direction! It was a pretty wild move!! It’s like it was a magnet though, I was meant to be back.”

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