Camila Cabello shows off her backside in VERY cheeky bikini while at the beach in Florida… days before her album release

Camila Cabello put on a spirited show on Saturday as she enjoyed an evening swim in Florida.

The 27-year-old hitmaker – who was recently spotted leaving the recording studio – showed off her backside in a skimpy black thong bikini bottom.

She covered up in a slightly unzipped gray jacket over a black bikini top as she frolicked on the beach.

Her pale blonde locks were left loose and swept back into the hood of her jacket.

The Havana singer showed off her natural beauty and rocked a bare face during the outing.

Camila Cabello showed off her backside in a skimpy black string bikini bottom

‘C, XOXO is a side of me that I like to live in. C, friends,” she wrote in the caption.

‘It’s bikinis under t-shirts, the sticky hair while eating after the beach, it’s tan lines and white wine with your girls. it’s fucking life. C, XOXO does no harm, but DON’T TAKE SH*T.

‘It has given me self-confidence, cockiness and courage in a world where we all need it. This one is for the bad guys, for the dream girls, for my recovering lover girls. ‍I love living in the world of C, XOXO meet you there soon,” she finished.

The suggestive post was a hit with her 65.2 million followers, racking up more than 432,000 likes and 2.6,000 comments.

Fans rushed to the comments to show their support: “Overly excited and so incredibly proud of you,” one account wrote.

The sultry moment comes as the songwriter prepares to release her fourth studio album C, XOXO on June 28.

The sultry moment comes as the songwriter prepares to release her fourth studio album C, XOXO on June 28

The sultry moment comes as the songwriter prepares to release her fourth studio album C, XOXO on June 28

Produced by El Guincho and Jasper Harris, the record is inspired by the “eclectic rhythms and sounds of her hometown”;  seen in 2024

Produced by El Guincho and Jasper Harris, the record is inspired by the “eclectic rhythms and sounds of her hometown”; seen in 2024

“Hopefully, when I'm gone, I want the legacy I leave behind to make the world more loving in some way,” she said;  seen in 2024

“Hopefully, when I’m gone, I want the legacy I leave behind to make the world more loving in some way,” she said; seen in 2024

The record, produced by El Guincho and Jasper Harris, is inspired by the “eclectic rhythms and sounds of her hometown.”

The Cuban-born singer said this earlier this month Billboard she wants the world to become “more loving” over time.

“Hopefully, when I’m gone, I want the legacy I leave behind to make the world a more loving place in some way. There are different ways to do that, through art and music, and I always try to hold myself accountable,” she said.

Cabello, who comes from a working-class family of four, said she hopes society values ​​hard work and effort.

“I’m so proud of my family history and proud of my work ethic, and any kind of strength or drive I have comes from hearing their stories,” she said.

“I really feel like I come from a family of fucking hustlers. My father and mother never lost that, and not even my grandparents.

“I feel like so much of that is in my bloodline. “There is something in our story that I feel makes me deal with life and look at life in a different way,” she ended.

Cabello, who comes from a working-class family of four, said she hopes society values ​​hard work and effort;  Alejandro, Sinuhe, Sofia and Camilla Cabello seen in a throwback snap

Cabello, who comes from a working-class family of four, said she hopes society values ​​hard work and effort; Alejandro, Sinuhe, Sofia and Camilla Cabello seen in a throwback snap

“What strikes me most is how genuine, hardworking and caring she is as a person,” said the star's manager, Roger Gold.

“What strikes me most is how genuine, hardworking and caring she is as a person,” said the star’s manager, Roger Gold.

The Señorita singer as she accepted the Global Impact award at the Billboard Latin Women in Music event on June 9;  seen in 2024

The Señorita singer as she accepted the Global Impact award at the Billboard Latin Women in Music event on June 9; seen in 2024

2024 will be a big year for the Señorita singer, as she accepted the Global Impact award at the Billboard Latin Women in Music event on June 9.

“What strikes me most is how genuine, hardworking and caring she is as a person,” says Roger Gold, the star’s manager.

‘Camila really inherited that from her family, from her upbringing, from her journey to the United States. “She grew up very, very humble,” he said.