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Charli XCX Shows Love to Camila Cabello's New Song 'I Luv It' After Apparent Shade
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Charli's positive reaction to Camila's new song comes after the 'Havana' songstress addresses comparisons between her single and Charli's track 'I Got It'.

AceShowbiz - What feud? Charli XCX has proven that there's no bad blood between her and Camila Cabello despite feud speculation following her recent apparent shade toward the latter ahead of the release of Camila's new song "I Luv It".

On Wednesday, March 20, the "Boom Clap" hitmaker took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to show her love for Camila's upcoming track. "I luv it I luv it I luv it I luv it!" she wrote in response to Pop Base's tweet about Camila's comment on her alleged feud with Charli.

Charli's positive response to Camila's song comes after the latter shut down feud speculation between her and the British songstress following Charli's apparent diss. "I love Charli and I love Charli's music, so I think [comparing us is] a huge compliment," the "Havana" hitmaker said in an interview, adding, "Charli loves me, so everybody can f**k off" with a laugh.

Previously, Charli was accused of dissing Camila after the latter announced her new single "I Luv It". To promote the track, Camila uploaded a video via Instagram that saw her putting her head outside the window of a car during a night drive.

Furthermore, the former Fifth Harmony member used a snippet of the song as the background music of the post. Along with the clip, she wrote in the caption of the post, "Coming soon(er than you think) xoxo, c."

After releasing the snippet, Camila was accused of stealing Charli's signature sound on her new single, which was believed to be quite different from her usual Latin-inspired pop music. Meanwhile, Charli appeared to mock Camila via TikTok by uploading a video in which she recreated Camila's clip.

While Charli did not put her head out of a car's window, she was documented striking poses in a vehicle. She also played "I Got It" in the background of the video, which she simply captioned, "Lol."

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