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"Fifth Harmony," the self-titled sophomore album by the girl group Fifth Harmony, showcases a confident evolution in the group's sound and identity. Released in 2016, the album blends pop and R&B with empowering themes of independence, love, and strength. The standout single "Work from Home" became a chart-topping hit, thanks to its infectious beat and catchy hook. Tracks like "All in My Head (Flex)" and "That's My Girl" further highlight the group's vocal chemistry and bold style. While some songs feel more tailored for mainstream appeal, the album overall demonstrates growth and a more cohesive artistic direction. It solidified Fifth Harmony's place in the pop landscape as more than just a product of a talent show origin.
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**Fifth Harmony** is the self-titled third and final studio album by American girl group Fifth Harmony. It was released on August 25, 2017, in both the United States and the United Kingdom. The album was released through Syco Music and Epic Records. The album was recorded in various studios including The Studio and Windmark Recording in Los Angeles, California. It features production by a range of producers including Skrillex, Poo Bear, The Stereotypes, Harmony Samuels, Ammo, and Hitmaka. In the United States, "Fifth Harmony" debuted at number 4 on the Billboard 200 chart. In the United Kingdom, it reached number 10 on the UK Albums Chart, marking the group's highest-charting album in that country at the time. This album was significant as it was the first release by the group following the departure of original member Camila Cabello in late 2016.
Tracklisting
- Down (feat. Gucci Mane)
- He Like That
- Sauced Up
- Make You Mad
- Deliver
- Lonely Night
- Don't Say You Love Me
- Angel
- Messy
- Bridges
- Por Favor - Spanglish Version