Millennial singer Shawn Mendes is a star today. However, over the course of several months, he created an enormous, grassroots fanbase on Vine, YouTube, and Twitter, something that most musicians take years to achieve. As an adolescent who grew up to become a social media sensation, Mendes excelled at paying attention to detail. It’s what made his ascension to the top of the charts with his debut album “Handwritten” and single “Stitches” seem so effortless.
His songs are mostly known to be connected to his life. All his songs have a deep personal meaning to them which make the audience feel empathetic and connected to them and this might be the reason for his unfathomable fame. His major relationship was with Camila Cabello which he described as the best time of his life. The stars dated for two years before their split. Many of his songs are inspired by her and their relationship.
‘Treat you better,’ a song released in 2016, was co-written by Mendes with Teddy Geiger and Scott Harris and produced by Geiger alongside Dan Romer and Daylight. A scenario about an abusive relationship is portrayed in the song.
Mendes, Scott Harris, Mike Sabbath, and Eddie Benjamin wrote his most recent hit, ‘It’ll all be Okay,’ which was published in December 2021. It was produced by Mendes and Sabbath.