Camila Cabello joined Jimmy Fallon and The Roots for a lively rendition of "Havana" on "The Tonight Show" Wednesday -- and the classroom instruments remix might just be even better than its predecessor.
The former Fifth Harmony member grabbed a seat front and center to put a new spin on her sultry international hit.
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View StoryComplete with a wood block, bass drum, casio keyboard, lemon shaker, hand clappers, triangle, xylophone, ukulele, kazoo and some bongos, Fallon and friends took us from Havana to East Atlanta and back again.
Earlier this month, Cabello released her highly anticipated debut album, "Camila." She also addressed her former girl group's VMA diss in a New York Times profile, saying, "It definitely hurt my feelings. I wasn't expecting it, I wasn't prepared for it -- especially because at that point I'd moved on from it. I was just like, 'What? Why?'"
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View StoryThe Times noted that Cabello's eyes "welled up" as she recalled the moment. After gathering her thoughts, she added, "I have to make space for the good stuff to happen in my life. I don't like holding onto the past, especially when it's stuff that, in my opinion, is just petty."