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Fifth Harmony once released a song called ‘Better Together,’ but new music proves they might be better apart

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In August, Tiffany Haddish directed a particular­ly harsh joke toward Fifth Harmony at the MTV Video Music Awards, where the pop group’s former bandmate, Camila Cabello, was up for five VMAs. “I’m super proud of her,” the comedian said. “So those of you watching at home... hi, Fifth Harmony.”

Unsurprisi­ngly, the burn didn’t go over well with Fifth Harmony’s remaining members: Normani, Lauren Jauregui, Ally Brooke and Dinah Jane. (“Waiting for the day when supporting one successful dope woman does not mean insult to other successful dope women,” Jauregui tweeted.) Haddish’s joke recalled a narrative that dates to the group’s days on The X Factor, where the members had initially auditioned as solo performers before the judges decided they should compete as a group.

Even before Fifth Harmony rose to pop fame, after finishing third on the reality competitio­n show’s second season, Cabello was widely seen as the star, the “one who shined” — as X Factor judge Demi Lovato once declared after one of the group’s early performanc­es. Haddish’s joke was a reminder that the other members of Fifth Harmony, who are starting to find success in their own solo careers, continue to be underestim­ated.

A clip of Lovato’s 2012 remarks made the rounds after Cabello’s exit was announced in a December 2016 statement from Cabello’s former bandmates, who said Cabello had informed them of her departure “via her representa­tives.” The drama continued from there — Cabello was clearly surprised by the statement and issued her own, saying it was “simply not true” that her reps had delivered the news.

There were rumours of jealousy, and the remaining members stoked the flames at the 2017

VMAs, where they pointedly ejected a fifth stand-in from the stage before performing.

But in the months following, the members of Fifth Harmony, past and present, seemed to move on as Cabello enjoyed the success of her debut album, particular­ly the charttoppi­ng lead single, Havana, and her former bandmates began making moves of their own.

In March, Fifth Harmony announced it would go on indefinite hiatus as the group’s members pursued solo careers. And they have done just that — with promising efforts that prove all of them are worthy of keeping an eye on.

Take, for example, Jauregui’s first solo single, Expectatio­ns, which was released to largely favourable reviews. Billboard Camila Cabello left the band. Lauren said the track — marked by Jauregui’s smoky vocals and soulful guitar riffs — “demands the world take her seriously as a solo artist,” and placed it third on its ranking of 15 solo efforts from the group’s members.

Incidental­ly, Havana takes the top spot on Billboard’s list, followed by Normani’s first solo effort, Love Lies, which was released in February and features rising star Khalid. So far, Normani and Jauregui, who previously collaborat­ed with Halsey, Marian Hill and Steve Aoki, are standouts. But Brooke, whose solo single Perfect debuted in January, has teased an upcoming album. And Jane’s debut, Bottled Up, was released in September.

These women will inevitably find varying degrees of solo success. Cabello, who just released her debut album’s third single, Consequenc­es, may very well end up being the biggest star after all. But how refreshing would it be for all the women of Fifth Harmony to finally be able to fully chart their own paths? Especially when — as Haddish’s joke highlighte­d — women are often pitted against one another in the music industry, as though the success of one artist means the failure of another.

As Jauregui noted following that VMA diss, “There is energy and space for us all to beautifull­y coexist and bless the world with our individual truths, stories and talents.”

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Photos by Rex Features Ally Brooke. Normani. Camila Cabello. Dinah Jane.Mandatory Micelotta/REX/ by FrankCredi­t: Photo (7449898aq) Shuttersto­ckFifth HarmonyAwa­rds, Show, American Music2016U­SA - 20 Nov Los Angeles, Jaurengui.
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