Camila Cabello – Cuban/U.S.
The Senorita singer has become a pop music legend. She did, however, remain in Cuba before her music became a success in the United States. Cabello was born to a Cuban mother and a Mexican father in Cojmar, Cuba. She moved to the United States when she was six years old, crossing the border with her mother. According to an interview she did with Marie Claire, her mother told her they were going to Disney World. At the 2018 Grammy Awards, Cabello discussed her past as an immigrant and expressed her support for the DACA initiative.
She rose to fame as a member of Fifth Harmony, a girl group that was founded in 2012 on The X Factor USA and signed a joint record deal investment with Syco Music and Epic Records. Her solo career began in 2017 with three singles: Crying In The Club, Havana, and Never Be the Same. She released her first solo album, Camila, in 2018.