Fifth Harmony Latest Album: Reflection Album Art Changed, Launch on Nov. 17
"Fifth Harmony is the best." That is according to their very own fans - the Harmonizers, as they praise the group's effort on listening to the views and opinions of their fans like no other group does. Prior to the release of their first studio album, the group released their album art but fans didn't like it. Upon hearing that, the group reconsidered and made a better and fiercer album cover; which the Harmonizers turned out to like much better.
After finishing third place at the 2012 X-Factor, the group continued with their music and released their EP titled "Better Together" on October last year. The album included tracks such as, "Don't Wanna Dance Alone," "Miss Movin' On," "Better Together," "Who Are You," "Leave My Heart Out of This," "Me and My Girls," and "One Wish."
It successfully debuted at number 6 on the Billboard 200 and recorded 28,000 copies during its first week of sales. It went on to hit number 3 on the digital album charts, number 18 on New Zealand album charts, number 31 on Canadian album charts, and the album's Spanish Acoustic version peaking at number 5 on Latin pop albums. Having been voted as the "Next Pop Superstar of 2013" by Popdust Magazine, it looks like Fifth Harmony is keen to build that title with the amazing results of their EP.
The group consists of members Ally Brooke Hernandez, Normani Hamilton, Dinah Jane Hansen, Camila Cabello, and Lauren Jauregui; followed it up with their single "BO$," which was about being an independent woman and described to be pretty fierce. Released on July 7 this year, the music video accumulated 1 million views within 28 hours.
The girls also recently released their second single, "Them Girls Be Like" from the upcoming album "Reflection."
"Reflection" is out Nov. 17, under Syco Music and Epic Records and rumored to have 11 tracks, with four deluxe tracks.
















