Camila Cabello - My Oh My (lyrics) Ft. Dababy -

The track is written in C minor with a moderate tempo of 104 beats per minute. Due to notable musical similarities to the 1992 song "Llaman a la puerta" by the Peruvian reggae band , the band's leader, Alejandro "Pochi" Marambio, was eventually granted a songwriting credit. Visual Content

: Directed by Dave Meyers , the video is a grayscale homage to Golden-age Hollywood. It features Cabello as a silent-film actress who breaks out of "damsel in distress" roles to become a katana-wielding hero with the help of a director played by DaBaby. Camila Cabello - My Oh My (Lyrics) ft. DaBaby

The song centers on the contrast between Cabello's "good girl" reputation and her desire for a brief, thrilling connection with a partner her parents do not trust. The track is written in C minor with

: A recurring theme is her mother's distrust and her father's lack of knowledge about the relationship. It features Cabello as a silent-film actress who

: Despite the disapproval, Cabello reveals that she is "only here for one thing" too, matching the intentions of her partner. Composition and Credits

: Cabello sings about a man with "insatiable habits" and a "bad reputation" who "comes alive at midnight".