Dove Cameron Talks 56 Days Album with Nylon
Her interview in Nylon dives into creativity friendship growth and enduring life miracles.

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Dove Cameron has given fans an intimate look at her evolving artistry in a new feature for Nylon magazine. In a candid sit-down and accompanying photoshoot, the actress-turned-singer opens up on the making of her forthcoming album 56 Days, the people who inspire her, and the small wonders that fuel her creativity.
Behind The Scenes Of The Shoot
Earlier this month, Cameron shared a carousel of striking images from the set on her Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/p/DLFvJxTvcK5/). In the caption she wrote, “had the loveliest few days w @nylonmag talking all things album, 56 Days, love, life & other human magic !!! 🫀✨🪐👽 i love youuuu.”
The glossy, sunlit frames were captured by photographer Monty Monty (@instamaxmonty), while Eya Ko (@eyako_o) crafted the cosmic-hued backdrop. Ashley Furnival (@ashleyfurnival) styled Cameron in a mix of vintage and bespoke pieces, complemented by hair artistry from Dimitris (@dimitrishair) and makeup by Ernesto Casillas (@ernestocasillas). Manicurist Lolly (@painted_lolly) and tailor Hasmik SCD Inc (@hasmik_scdinc) finished off Cameron’s look. Production credits go to Kii Brown (@kii.brown) and Danielle Smith (@danielledsmit), with Jack A. Momoo (@jackamomooo) directing both the visual narrative and bookings.
Talking Love, Life And Other Human Magic
In her conversation with Nylon’s writer Brujacore (@brujacore), Cameron reflects on the themes that have come to define 56 Days. She discusses relationships old and new, the rituals that ground her, and how the simplest moments—shared laughter, late-night drives, the smell of fresh paint—are woven into her songwriting.
“Every track on this record came from a very personal place,” she tells Nylon, crediting not just romantic stories but friendships, self-discovery and a renewed sense of purpose. Social director Charlie Louise Mock (@charlielouisemock) helped bring those anecdotes to life in the styling choices, turning each scene into a visual metaphor for Cameron’s lyrics.
New Album 56 Days Takes Shape
Fans first heard Cameron’s musical side in 2019 with standalone singles like “Bloodshot” and “LazyBaby.” Since then, she’s released EPs and standalone tracks, showcasing an affinity for indie-pop textures and sun-drenched melodies. According to her Wikipedia profile, she built on her Disney Channel roots (Liv and Maddie) and Grammy-nominated performances to carve out a distinct musical identity.
With 56 Days, Cameron aims to present her first full-length statement. She co-wrote the bulk of the material over two seasons, locking herself in writing rooms and remote cabins to capture unfiltered emotions. The title hints at a pivotal period in her life—56 days of transformation, heartbreak and creative breakthroughs.
In the Nylon spread, Cameron teases collaborations rumored to include rising producer Goldschlager and veteran songwriter Tora West. While official details remain under wraps, she promises an “honest, hopeful” record that balances cinematic ballads with dance-floor energy.
Looking Ahead
As spring turns to summer, Cameron is slated to hit the studio for final mixing and masterings, followed by a series of intimate pop-up performances. She’s already teased a UK debut at London’s O2 Forum this July. On Instagram, she joked that the first place she’ll play 56 Days in full might be “a stadium you’d never expect.” Fans have speculated it could be tied to a special guest appearance, given her recent backstage snaps with Dua Lipa.
For followers of Cameron’s journey, the Nylon feature is more than a fashion spread—it’s a declaration of creative independence. From the neon-tinged set designs to the soul-bearing interview, she’s set to invite listeners into her world like never before.
Whether you know her from screen roles or chart-topping singles, this new chapter underscores Cameron’s commitment to storytelling in every form—song, image and conversation. Keep an eye on her socials for the official 56 Days release date and upcoming live dates—they promise to be as heartfelt as the record itself.

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