'The whole point of this song is for girls who are our age to turn it on and feel confident and empowered because at this age being insecure is such a normal, common thing,' the groups Camila Cabello told MTV News. Keep reading to learn everything there is to know about "Don't Go Yet. This song finds Fifth Harmony exploring a theme of female independence over horn-filled beats. Why? Well, because of the meaning behind the song. Want to know what this easy-to-move-to song is really about? We did some digging to find out what inspired Cabello to write this total bop. Her recent single " Don't Go Yet" is already becoming a huge sensation. Now in 2021, the young superstar is continuing to release must-play hits. Her solo career has taken off, thanks to her putting out numerous award-winning hits, such as her 2019 record "Romance." The move caused tension with her former bandmates.Īccording to The New York Times, Cabello tries her best to not talk about the split, telling the outlet, "I think there's a healthy amount of space you need to give certain things." Even though Cabello's decision to go solo burned some bridges, everyone in the music industry can agree that she's basically the modern-age Justin Timberlake. While Fifth Harmony was known for putting out hits, Cabello shocked everyone when she decided to branch out and start her own solo career. The Cuban-American singer and songwriter first got her start as a member of the girl group Fifth Harmony, which formed on the hit talent competition show " The X Factor" back in 2012, per The New York Times. The other girls are worried about their futures, and all wish they'd have been the one to quit first.Camila Cabello has definitely made herself a household name. They are seething with jealousy over her success. Seeing Camila do so well is like a punch in the gut for the girls. They feel like they're on a sinking ship and are each trying to work out their next move. What's more, in October 2017, a source told Life & Style magazine (via Hollywood Life), " is on the brink of splitting up. at least not this one specific part, anyway. What this suggests is that perhaps the whole of Fifth Harmony isn't actually greater than the sum of its parts. Their only charting track without Cabello was "Down," which peaked at No. 1.Ĭonversely, Fifth Harmony's chart history is less than stellar: Their highest-charting hit was "Work From Home" at No. 20, her "Bad Things" collaboration with Machine Gun Kelly at No. While their announcement implies there may be a reunion sometime, don't hold your breath.Ĭabello's duet with Shawn Mendes, "I Know What You Did Last Summer," peaked at No. We do have some upcoming shows through the end of the year which will still happen as planned, and we can't wait!" This album, so far, is the best album Fifth Harmony has brought to our daily life.
With your love and encouragement, we will continue to build on ourselves, support one another in everything we do, and keep making you proud, each other proud and ourselves proud. In some songs, you can hear their voices get emotional and in others, you can hear them just having fun.
To our Harmonizers, thank you for everything we have been able to build as Fifth Harmony. In doing this, we are allowing ourselves to gain new experiences, strengths, and perspectives that we can bring back to our Fifth Harmony family. This is basically a song about sex club culture and how any woman can apply the lessons to her life, even in the office. The statement continued, "We are all very excited and grateful to be able to take this time to learn and grow creatively and really find our footing as individuals. "After six years going hard, non-stop, we also realized that in order to stay authentic to ourselves and to you, we do need to take some time for now to go on a hiatus from Fifth Harmony to pursue solo endeavors."
Written by Priscilla Renea and its producers Stargate. The song impacted American rhythmic crossover radio on March 2, 2015, as the third and final single from the group's first studio album, Reflection (2015). We've really had one hell of a memorable journey together and can't begin to express our gratitude to y'all for coming along with us on this ride," the band wrote on Twitter. Worth It (Fifth Harmony song) ' Worth It ' is a song performed by American girl group Fifth Harmony, featuring American rapper Kid Ink. "Reflecting over the past six years since we started on X-Factor, we've realized just how far we've come and we appreciate everything so much, more now than ever. On March 19, 2018, Fifth Harmony announced their indefinite hiatus.