Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello's magical duet "I Know What You Did Last Summer" will forever be one of their beloved tunes. It gave the world a little slice of the Shawnmila friendship, and after tons of performances together and literally just about everyone listening to the song on repeat, fans have wondered if these two would ever collab again. And they actually — secretly — did. Well, sort of.

Shawn took to Instagram to share a never-before-seen video of the BFF pair singing a cover of Ed Sheeran's oh so romantic song "Kiss Me" together. Of course it's mega adorable!

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"Found this gem deep in the iPhone videos..lol i love the "killed that" face we both make at the end @camila_cabello," he wrote in the caption.

Those harmonies are beyond perfect, and seeing how much fun these two genuinely have when they're creating music together solidifies the fact that they need to bless the world with more new, original music.

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Not too long ago back in February, they even unexpectedly reunited when they both were in the same doctor's office.

camila and shawn

If that's not a sign from the universe telling these two they need to work together again, we're not sure what is! Camila is currently writing and recording songs for her debut solo album now that's no longer a part of Fifth Harmony, so maybe she will call upon her longtime bud to give the world another duet. Shawn is currently on his Illuminate World Tour, traveling all over performing songs from his sophomore album but for his bud Camila, we're sure he would 100% be up for making another song. So let's make this happen now, shall we?

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