![]() Since January, it has been holding songwriting camps between tour stops, mostly at Windmark Recording, just two miles from here. The single is only a slice of what’s to come, because for the first time, 5H is co-writing its songs - over half, in fact, of those destined for the new album. We’ve been there for each other through ups and downs.” Hernandez hits her with an “Amen.” “We’ve been together five years, so that message is powerful to us. “We dedicate it to each other,” says Hansen. But the women have come up with their own narrative for the lyrics, which came to them from “Work From Home” co-creators Ammo and DallasK, and include “You the type that I could bake for/’Cause baby, you know how to take that cake” - as well as the chorus, “Long as you’re holding me down/I’m going to keep loving you down.” The 5H video, which racked up 21.6 million views in two weeks, even seems to offer some sly commentary on this, with the group pulling up to a seedy motel and writhing on beds in separate rooms. “Crying in the Club” is a wide-screen, Sia-style ballad and “Down” is an airy dance track, but the two have more in common than just a chart trajectory: They’re both grown-up songs for longtime professional “girls” now expected to be seductive women. Both are still active on the Mainstream Top 40 list. Meanwhile, Cabello’s “Crying in the Club,” which entered the charts two weeks earlier, peaked at No. 47. Their first new single as a foursome, “Down” - a neon-edged dancehall bubbler featuring a warmly romantic verse from Gucci Mane (“Got me showing off my ring like I’m Jordan”) - reached No. 42 on the Hot 100. “Honestly, in this very moment, we could not be happier,” says Hernandez with more assertiveness than the Pollyanna-ish cheer that’s her trademark. But today, the members are quick to (literally) high-five each other as they talk about their ongoing 7/27 Tour, the first in which they’ve built in real downtime, and a third album, due later this year on Epic. Jauregui admits she nearly threw up from anxiety before the downsized 5H’s first performance, at the People’s Choice Awards in January. 1 single since Adele’s “Someone Like You” in 2011.Ĭabello’s debut solo album Camila was released on Friday.Fifth Harmony: Billboard Photos Over the Years I don’t like holding onto the past, especially when it’s stuff that, in my opinion, is just petty.”ĭespite the hurdles the young pop singer faced during her transformation into a solo artist, Cabello’s breakout single “Havana” has become the longest running female No. “I have to make space for the good stuff to happen in my life. “I wasn’t expecting it, I wasn’t prepared for it - especially because at that point I’d moved on from it. “It definitely hurt my feelings,” Cabello recalled. edition of X-Factor, in December 2016.ĭuring the MTV Video Music Awards last year, Fifth Harmony kicked off their performance with a not-so-subtle dig at Cabello – a silhouette of a fifth member was dramatically pulled offstage. ![]() ![]() The “Havana” singer intended to work on a solo album while remaining a member of Fifth Harmony, but the group allegedly shut her out.Ĭabello left Fifth Harmony, which was formed in 2012 on the U.S. “It became clear that it was not possible to do solo stuff and be in the group at the same time, if anyone wants to explore their individuality, it’s not right for people to tell you no,” she added. “I just wanted to do that and it did not work.”Ĭabello added that she was eventually given an ultimatum after things got even more awkward when she began attending writing sessions with producers like Diplo, Benny Blanco and Cashmere Cat. ![]() “I was just curious and I wanted to learn and I saw all these people around me making music, writing songs and being so free,” she explained. In an interview with The New York Times, Cabello explained that her first solo collaboration in 2015 with Canadian pop singer Shawn Mendes caused tension within the group. Camila Cabello has revealed why she left girl group Fifth Harmony. ![]()
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