Camila Cabello Almost Embarrassed as Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton and John Legend Sing Her Song

The former Fifth Harmony member loves collaborating with her co-coaches on ‘The Voice’ but admits she feels ‘almost embarrassed’ as they sang her single ‘Havana’.

AceShowbizCamila Cabello relished performing “Havana” alongside her co-stars on “The Voice“. Starring on the show alongside Gwen Stefani, Blake Shelton, and John Legend, the 25-year-old singer admits that she loved the experience of performing with them.

“They’re such incredible artists I feel almost embarrassed that they sang my song. But it was really cool!” She shared.

The four “Voice” coaches worked together to create the arrangement for their performance, and Camila admits that it all “moved very quick.” In a behind-the-scenes clip – which has been shared with PEOPLE, Camila explained, “The rehearsal arrangement process was very loose.”

“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.”

Earlier this year, meanwhile, Camila admitted to fulfilling a “bucket list” ambition by performing at the Champions League Final. The brunette beauty headlined the opening ceremony before the soccer game between Liverpool and Real Madrid, and Camila also revealed that she was looking forward to watching her first-ever game at the Stade de France in Paris.

The “Bam Bam” hitmaker – who shot to fame as part of Fifth Harmony – said at the time, “A couple of hours ago I was feeling nervous but now I’m feeling really excited. Because I was like: all of Europe is watching, I love being here.”

“I mean, something that I love about soccer fans is the amount of joy and intensity and passion, like that energy that you feel. I’ve always wanted to go to a soccer game. I’m not just saying that because I’m here, it is something I’ve always wanted to cross off my bucket list. My dad is Mexican; I’m Latin, so soccer is a big part of our culture and rooting for Mexico whenever they play.”

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