Camila Cabello is making a major career move. She is parting ways with Roger Gold, the music executive who has managed her solo career since her departure from Fifth Harmony in 2016.
Gold, a seasoned music attorney and founder of Gold Music Management, was instrumental in launching Cabello’s post-group success.
Under his guidance, she scored major chart-toppers like “Havana” featuring Young Thug and “Señorita,” her duet with then-boyfriend Shawn Mendes.
Both songs topped the Billboard Hot 100 and cemented her position as a global pop star.
While no official reason was given for the separation, speculation points to recent commercial challenges as a potential factor.
Cabello’s 2024 album, ‘C,XOXO’, her first project under Interscope Records, debuted at #13 on the Billboard 200 and failed to produce any major hits — a stark contrast to her earlier releases.
Fans and industry insiders have noted that the shift in her sound and image didn’t resonate as strongly with mainstream audiences.
According to Billboard, which first reported the news, Roger Gold will continue to lead his management firm, Gold Music Management. However, it’s unclear who will take over management duties for Cabello moving forward.
The split marks a significant turning point in the singer’s career as she gears up for her next era. With a new label and potentially new management, all eyes will be on what direction Cabello takes next — both musically and professionally.



