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Dec 13, 2019 · Harry Styles' 'Cherry' Lyrics Address His Camille Rowe Breakup and Include Her Voicemail. Harry Styles wasn't lying when he described Fine Line as being about "having sex and feeling sad."...
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Dec 13, 2019 · Coucou. [Chorus] Don't you call him "baby" We're not talking lately. Don't you call him what you used to call me. [Verse 1] I, I confess I can tell that you are at your best.
Dec 13, 2019 · Harry Styles fans are sobbing over Camille Rowe's voicemail in his 'Cherry’ lyrics. 13 December 2019, 15:41. By Sam Prance.
Dec 13, 2019 · Does he take you walking ‘round his parents’ gallery?” As "Cherry" comes to an end, a voicemail left by Rowe in French plays, and it'll give you all the feels. "Coucou!"
Dec 13, 2019 · “Cherry” is written about Harry Styles' ex-girlfriend Camille Rowe, following their break-up in July 2018, during a time when Harry was feeling “not great.”
The song begins with Camille Rowe greeting Harry in French. "Coucou," she says. The outro is a soft-spoken French voicemail of the model talking. Harry told Rolling Stone, "I was playing guitar and she took a phone call - and she was actually speaking in the key of the song."
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Dec 13, 2019 · [Intro: Camille Rowe] Coucou Don't you call him "baby" We're not talking lately Don't you call him what you used to call me I, I confess I can tell that you are at your best I'm selfish so I'm hating it I noticed that there's a piece of you in how I dress Take it as a compliment Don't you call him "baby" We're not talking lately