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Fifth Harmony for Entertainment Weekly
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The pop girl-group behind last year’s “Worth It” and the new hit single “Work From Home” has a new album hitting on May 20, 2016. The title of the album is 7/27 – a reference to the date Fifth Harmony formed, back when the five singers were contestants on the American version of The X-Factor. Beyond the title, though, 7/27 is shrouded behind a veil of NSA-level secrecy, because everything in pop culture is J.J. Abrams now.
But that doesn’t stop the singers from teasing the album a little bit. “We’ve had a lot more creative say,” says Normani Kordei, who explains how the singers had greater input into this second album than the tunes on their debut LP Reflection. “It’s more personal than the last.”.
“People will get a deeper insight into who we are,” says Ally Brooke. “We talk about topics from love to heartbreak to confusion about someone. The main thing for all of us was having a ballad, a slower song. Finally, they get to hear more of a vulnerable side to us! We didn’t really have that in Reflection, and that’s something we all fought for.”
“There’s a song on here that’s from our last album cycle,” says Lauren Jauregui. “It was thrown out, gone. Dinah and I kept bringing it up, and finally they gave in.” Why did they have to fight for the song? Lauren smiles. “It’s, like, politics.”
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