Fifth Harmony was the most famous girl band back in 2010. The girl band formed in the X-factor show in 2013 and since then the girls had never looked back.
With songs like “Work From Home,” “Down,” and “Worth It,” Fifth Harmony cemented itself as one of modern pop’s greatest girl groups. On Wednesday, several members of 5H — originally comprising Ally Brooke Hernandez, Dinah Jane Hansen, Camila Cabello, Lauren Jauregui, and Normani — celebrated the 10th anniversary of their formation.
10th Anniversary of Fifth Harmony
When the hashtag #10YearsOfFifthHarmony went viral on Twitter and Rolling Stone listed the group’s top 27 songs, Normani, Jauregui, and Hernandez took to social media to celebrate the milestone.
“It’s the official 10th anniversary of Fifth Harmony and the gratitude that I have for each one of these women and the experience of being part of something so special sticks with me to this day,” Jauregui tweeted. “Today, I’m playing @RadioCity in NY with my music. Such an iconic venue and moment and I know it wouldn’t be possible without Fifth Harmony and the amazing doors it opened for me and the incredible lessons it taught me.
Work From Home, Sledgehammer and That’s My Girl
Lauren adds that she feels so blessed to do what she loves and is prepared for the entirety to come. Thank you to the Harmonizers for staying down for us at the end of those years. Fans are those with magic. Thanking the lovers for making their desires come actual collectively and now individually.
All the other members posted on Twitter, their love and journey with Fifth Harmony.
ahhh how time fliess aha happy 10yrs mijitasss ???? love y’all always x https://t.co/lzwj2Q04ty
— ♕MsJane (@dinahjane) July 27, 2022
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The journey of the Fifth Harmony
On his Instagram Story, he added, “God bless you, girls, for the memories. Will constantly honor your story… You women have been lightning rods.” Fifth Harmony became shaped on July 27, 2012, through Simon Cowell on The X Factor.
After completing 1/3 at the opposition show, the organization dropped the EP Better Together in 2013, accompanied up through the full-length Reflection in 2015 (offering songs like “Worth It” and “Sledgehammer”). They launched their 2nd LP, 7/27, at the heels of the large achievement of “Work From Home,” in 2016.
Cabello left the group in December of that 12 months for a solo profession. Fifth Harmony might preserve as a 4-piece and drop any other LP, titled Fifth Harmony, earlier than saying their indefinite hiatus in 2018. Ten years after their formation — and 4 years after the organization’s disbanding — every member is now pursuing a profession as a solo artist.
Later the other members also came up with their solos after complete disbanding and journeying through the world.
Fifth Harmony became the defining and most successful girl group of the 2010s, releasing three studio albums and charting eight singles on the Hot 100 before announcing an indefinite hiatus in March 2018. The group’s most popular hit, Ty Dolla $ign, assisted “Work From”. Home” was their only top 10 single, peaking at number 4 in the summer of 2016. Since their split, all five members, Jauregui, Camila Cabello, Dinah Jane, Normani, and Ally Brooke, have pursued solo careers through to Varying degrees of chart success.
Cabello released her third studio album Familia last month; Brooke just worked with Deorro on “La Cita”; Jauregui is now on tour with Banks; Normani has released her single “Fair”, and Jane is promising a comeback to music after releasing “Missed a Spot” in 2020.