Fans have been enamored with Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello since they announced their romance. Shawn and Camila have topped the charts with ‘Senorita,’ broken the internet with a viral kissing video, and raved about how much they love each other in interviews in the short time they’ve been together. Shawmila is a living, breathing entity.

However, many people are unaware that Shawn and Camila have released numerous songs about one other, and that they’ve begun to reveal which songs they’ve written about each other both before and after they began dating.

Fans have always suspected that Shawn penned ‘Treat You Better’ for Camila Cabello, and Shawn has now verified this. Shawn tells a female in the hit tune that he can treat her better than her current lover. Shawn was Camila’s buddy at the time, and he undoubtedly provided as a shoulder for her to weep on when she was having relationship problems.

‘Mercy’ is a word that speaks for itself. Shawn is being harmed by a female who is unintentionally playing with his heart. If Shawn was truly in love with Camila when they were just friends, every interaction between them had to be bittersweet, and Camila was likely unaware of how deeply she was impacting Shawn.

Senorita: The title of this song is self-explanatory. Have you watched the video yet? And to think, Shawn and Camila were probably dating by the time it was released. Since the two of them launched the song in 2019, we haven’t stopped thinking about the sentence “But friends don’t know the way you taste.”

Camila remarked in the same Facebook interview: “I enjoy ‘Shameless’ because it reminds me of how I want to love. Like openly, completely, and unapologetically. It’s an alternate perspective on the same situation as ‘Liar.'” “‘Liar’ is denial, and ‘Shameless’ is acceptance,” she stated.

Camila acknowledged in a recent Facebook interview that ‘Liar’ is about Shawn. She said, “It’s all about rejecting and burying your own feelings. I really liked this guy, but I didn’t want to like him.” She then remarked, “It worked out,” implying that the boy was Shawn, as she was now with him.