What better way to mark the end of Latinx Heritage Month, than withCamila Cabelloand a mariachi?
Cabello appeared on NPR’sTiny Deskon Friday in honor of their Latinx takeover, which concluded with the singer’s performance. During the concert, Cabello debuted a new song titled “La Buena Vida,” from her upcoming third studio albumFamilia.
“I’m gonna sing a song called ‘La Buena Vida’ which is part of my upcoming albumFamiliaand this is one of my favorite songs on the album so thanks for having me and I hope you guys enjoy it, let’s get it,” the “Don’t Go Yet” singer, 24, said before she began singing.
Camila Cabello.

The song features a full mariachi band, which played for Cabello during the concert series.
“You should be here, should be with me tonight / Said you’re working, you’re working all the time / Why am I all alone with your glass of wine? / Oh no, oh no, this is not the life,” she sang.
During the concert, she also sang stripped-down renditions of “Havana,” “Real Friends,” “Señorita” and “Don’t Go Yet” with a full band.
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“To me, those are the moments that make me glad to be alive, those moments of collective joy and true vulnerability and connection with other people,” she continued.

Earlier this month, the singerearned a diamond certificationfor her hit 2017 track “Havana” — making her only the second Latina to earn the distinction, joiningCardi B’s “Bodak Yellow.”
“Havana is just the 62nd Diamond single certified in over 60 years of RIAA Gold & Platinum Awards – a historic achievement that’s only possible when an artist has forged the deepest and most lasting connection with fans, especially with about 60,000 tracks added to streaming service catalogs every day!” Michele Ballantyne, COO of RIAA, said in a statement to PEOPLE at the time.
source: people.com