![]() ![]() With the help of their predominantly young and dedicated fanbase known as Harmonisers, 5H consistently proved to be particularly popular when it came to Teen Choice Awards and Nickelodeon Awards, too. The fierce fivesome also managed to scoop a full selection of awards including American Music Awards, iHeartRadio Music Awards, MTV Awards and Peoples Choice Awards. ![]() It’s not just bop-worthy, worldwide chart toppers that Fifth Harmony have managed to nab over their six years as a band. The banger became the group’s most successful single so far, peaking at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning the group a triple platinum certification thanks to some help from a performance on the Dancing With The Stars finale and Jimmy Kimmel Live. March 2015: ‘Worth It’Īfter a few delays in production, the girls’ debut album Reflection was finally unveiled in February 2015, and after the release of ‘Boss’ and ‘Sledgehammer’ came the big one – ‘Worth It’. The song was certified Gold in the United States for selling 500,000 digital downloads and streams combined. It peaked on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 76, the highest charting single from a The X Factor contestant to appear on the chart. In October 2013, Fifth Harmony finally shared their debut extended play with lead single Miss Movin’ On, giving them their first chart success. Having turned themselves into household names on the X Factor, the band kicked off their success by uploading covers onto YouTube before eventually signing to Simon Cowell’s record label, Syco Music. Sigh.Įventually, after Simon Cowell told them that their really name had to go, the public were given the chance to name the band and settled on the much more sensible Fifth Harmony. As in, a phrase that means I Love You Too. It didn’t take long until another group called The Lylas claimed that one, so instead they became 1432. ![]() Would we still be writing this about an iconic girl group if 5H had stuck with their first name, Lylas? As in, an acronym for Love You Like A Sister? Almost definitely not. After they failed to make it to the next round in the Teens and Young Adults categories, the judges threw them a lifeline by bringing them together to form a five-piece girl group.ĭemi Lovato, LA Reid, Britney Spears and Simon Cowell all saw the potential in the vocalists, and an acoustic performance of ‘Impossible’ saw them sail straight through to live shows.Įventually, the band were booted off the show in third place – but anyone who knows anything about a little band called One Direction knows that third is the best X Factor position to finish in. Ally Brooke, Camila Cabello, Normani, Dinah Jane and Lauren Jauregui first burst onto our screens via the 2012 season of X Factor having never met before. ![]()
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