Camila Cabello is best known for being in the girl band, Fifth Harmony, and her solo hit, "Havana." Fifth Harmony was formed on The X Factor in 2012. Cabello left the band in 2016, with the rest of them breaking-up two years later.

Since leaving the band that made her famous, the "Dont Get Yet" singer has had much success in her solo career by releasing two studios albums (a third on the way), chart-topping singles, opening for Taylor Swift and Bruno Mars on tour, solo tours, dating Shawn Mendes and, most recently, acting.

Because of all of her success, Cabello has amassed an impressive net worth since leaving the girl group and is only getting started. The three-time Grammy-nominated singer has a long career ahead of her and her time in Fifth Harmony launched her into fame.

Here's how Camila Cabello's net worth grew after leaving Fifth Harmony.

11 Fifth Harmony

Camila Cabello joined Fifth Harmony, sometimes called 5H, in 2012 after she and the rest of the girls auditioned solo on the second season of The X Factor. Fifth Harmony consisted of Cabello, Ally Brooke, Normani, Lauren Jauregui and Dinah Jane. Despite finishing in third place on the show, they went on to have a very successful career.

They released one EP and three studio albums, went on seven headlining tours and three tours as openers. The girl group went to win many awards, charted many times, and sold over 15 million albums in the US. They broke up in 2018, pursuing solo careers.

10 Why Camila Cabello Left Fifth Harmony

A few days before her first solo album, Camila, dropped in 2018, she spoke about why she really left the band in an interview with The New York Times. Her solo collaboration, "I Know What You Did Last Summer" with Shawn Mendes and other solo collaborations caused tension between the group. She originally wanted to stay in the group while working on her solo album, but the group shut her down, not giving her help with lyrics for 5H songs. So, Cabello, ultimately, left the group, pursuing her own career and dreams.

“It became clear that it was not possible to do solo stuff and be in the group at the same time,” she said. “If anyone wants to explore their individuality, it’s not right for people to tell you no.”

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9 Her Net Worth At The Time

Before leaving the girl group, Cabello was worth about $3.5 million. She earned her income through her record deal and endorsement contracts with the other four members including Candie's, Clean & Clear, JCorp. and more. The band's single "Worth It" was certified platinum and reached number 12 in the U.S. "Work From Home (featuring Ty Dolla Sign)" became their highest charting single in America and sol 1.4 million digital copies in the country, which contributed a lot to their income including the numerous successful tours. As a whole, the band was worth $10 million, but with Cabello's other endeavors, she was worth more than $2 million.

However, their net worth might have been larger, but instead they decided to use their money for good and give back. While in the group, the women donated to many charities including the Ryan Seacrest Foundation and DoSomething.org.

8 Camila Cabello's Solo Career

After leaving Fifth Harmony, Cabello went on to release more collaborations and music. Her debut single," Crying in the Club," peaked at number 47 on the Billboard Charts in 2017. She skyrocketed into solo fame when her single, "Havana (featuring Young Thug)" was released and reached number one in many countries. The song became Spotify's most-streamed song ever by a solo female artist in 2018. That same year her album, Camila, dropped and debuted at number one in the U.S., eventually becoming platinum. It went on to sell 16.1 million copies worldwide, only adding to her success and net worth. Two more singles, "Never Be The Same" and "Consequences," were released from the album.

Cabello continued to release collaborations in between albums and eventually came out with her second solo album, Romance, in December 2019, which included the songs "Liar," "My Oh My," "Shameless," "Cry For Me" and more. The album debuted in the top ten in many countries and became platinum in May 2020.

After the release of her debut solo album, Cabello was reported to be worth around $6 million.

7 Tours

In 2017, she joined Bruno Mars for his 24K Magic Tour as the opener for a few tours dates. Then, in 2018, she went on her first ever solo-headlining tour. The Never Be The Same Tour was happening at the same time as the reputation Stadium Tour, in which she and Charli XCX were opening acts for. These tours significantly raised her income with the Never Be The Same tour, grossing over $1 million in ticket sales.

Cabello was going to embark on another world tour, The Romance Tour, in 2020, but it has been indefinitely postponed due to the pandemic. However, with a new album on the way, a new tour is imminent, and her net worth is bound to significantly increase by the end of 2022.

6 L'Oreal And Other Partnerships

In 2017, she partnered with the clothing brand, Guess, as the face of their fall 2017 campaign. In the same year, Cabello joined L'Oreal and became the first global spokeswoman to collaborate on products. Her collection had 14 products all ranging from $15 and under. Each time someone bought something from the collection, she earned a part of that money. She even earned Skechers a ton of money in revenue, in 2018 and in turn got a big paycheck from it.

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5 'Senorita'

If you hadn't heard of the name Camila Cabello before, you most likely did in 2019 when she released her second collaboration with current boyfriend, Shawn Mendes. "Senorita" debuted at number 2 on the US Billboard Hot 100 Chart. It climbed to number one just two months later, making it her second number one single. The Grammy-nominated song was the third best-selling song of the year. "Senorita" was on Romance and on the deluxe version of Mendes' album, Shawn Mendes. This song earned them a lot of recognition and nominations and, therefore, a lot of money.

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4 'Don't Go Yet' And Her Third Album

This year, the 24-year-old released "Don't Go Yet," the first single from her upcoming album, Familia. "Don't Go Yet" is a Latin-infused, pop love song. The song received critical praise from numerous outlets and was nominated for The Song of The Summer at this year's VMAs. The song peaked at number forty-two on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. As the streams, sales and views go up fir the single and video, so does Cabello's paycheck. Familia should be released sometime this year and only enhance her net worth.

3 'Cinderella'

It is unclear how much money Cabello's salary was for the newly-released Cinderella movie. Her acting debut would have earned more money if it was released in theaters, but due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the studio decided to release it free via Amazon Prime Video and in select theaters around the world. With some theatrical released and publicity, Cabello will probably make a pretty penny from the film.

2 Camila Cabello's Current Net Worth

For just about 10 years, Cabello has been living her dream and making a steady and impressive income. It is reported that she makes a minimum of $2 million per year, depending on if she tours and releases, etc. In 2021, her estimated net worth is $14 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

With an upcoming new era and many many more years left in the entertainment, she is sure to make a lot of money in the next decade as well. Royalties, streams and concert tickets make up for most of her net worth. Cabeloo just purchased a $3.38 million house in Los Angeles. She also continues to donate to charities, making her net worth fluctuate form time to time.

1 The Members of Fifth Harmony's Net Worth

Celebrity Net Worth reports that Jane's, Jauregui's and Brooke's net worth are all $3 million while Normani's is $4 million. Cabello has clearly had the most successful solo career out og the girl group with her net worth being almost four times more than her former band mates'. The other girls still get royalties and are pursuing solo careers.

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