Fifth Harmony's 7/27 is here! The album has already hit #1
in 53 countries, including in South Africa! Since the release of their debut,
Reflection, last year, the girl group's rise has been meteoric: 2016 has been
marked with plenty of high-profile performances from 5H, not to mention teases
of the new record with the smash single Work from Home which reached number one
on the Billboard’s Pop Songs radio airplay chart. Earlier this month, Normani
Kordei of Fifth Harmony opened up about the group's unlikely career path and
working with Ty Dolla $ign on the wildly successful “Work from Home.” She noted
that notions of success can often be tricky in the music business. “You’re
never guaranteed success, especially in the music industry. It’s pretty
unpredictable—just like anything in life. And sometimes, you need to take a
different approach, as a creative artist.” The title 7/27 has significant
meaning to the group. On the 27 of July 2012, the five girls (Ally Brooke,
Normani Kordei, Dinah Jane, Camila Cabello, and Lauren Jaureguiand) officially
became Fifth Harmony, a life changing moment for all five girls. Releasing the
album today a week earlier than scheduled was an important choice. "The
number 27, as you guys have already probably figured out, is quite important to
us. It means a lot of different things," "And so to keep cohesive
with the theme of 27, we have decided to push it one week to the 27th. One week
will be nothing." Along with the fans, music critics adore Fifth Harmony
and have interesting things to say about their talent with many critics hailing
the group as the renaissance of American girl pop.
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