Camila Cabello of Fifth Harmony fame has gripped the world with her telenovela style music video for her latest single 'Havana' featuring Young Thug. It's equal parts hilarious and inspiring, with an important message in support of the recently rescinded immigration policy for minors.

Camila Cabello at the BBC Radio 1 Teen AwardsCamila Cabello at the BBC Radio 1 Teen Awards

The video has been directed by Dave Meyers and co-stars YouTube personality Lele Pons, social media star LeJuan James and Noah Centineo from 'The Fosters'. It begins with a woman (played by Camila Cabello) in a telenovela who catches her lover Juan in bed with her best friend and the maid, only to find that the real Juan is actually hiding in the closet waiting to propose to her and the guy in bed is actually his twin brother Rodrigo.

Then it turns out that this over-exaggerated TV trash is just an obsession of a young teen (also played by Camila) who prefers to stay in in front of the TV rather than go out with her sister. Eventually she goes out to the movies by herself, watches another old romance, and finds love on her way home.

The song ends with a dedicated to the Dreamers, in reference to the American immigration policy the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. Introduced by Obama, it allowed immigrants who entered the country as minors illegally two years' grace to apply for a work permit rather than be deported. The term 'Dreamers' was in reference to the DREAM Act, which has since been rescinded by Donald Trump.

The song has been co-produced by Pharrell Williams and is an ode to Camila's Cuban roots and is the second and lead single from her forthcoming debut album 'The Hurting. The Healing. The Loving.' It follows the release of 'Crying in the Club', which will no longer appear on the album after the enormous success of 'Havana'. Camila has also already released two other promotional singles entitled 'OMG' featuring Quavo and 'I Have Questions'.

Since leaving Fifth Harmony at the end of 2016, Camila has also appeared on a number of other songs including Cashmere Cat's 'Love Incredible', Pitbull's 'Hey Ma', Major Lazer's 'Know No Better' and Lin-Manuel Miranda's charity single 'Almost Like Praying'.

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'The Hurting. The Healing. The Loving.' will be released in early 2018 through Syco and Epic Records.