This past Saturday will go down as a big day in Fifth Harmony history. The group debuted the music video for their latest single “Worth It” [featuring Kid Ink] live from the Orange Carpet at the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards, and the girls—Ally BrookeNormani KordeiLauren JaureguiCamila Cabello, and Dinah Jane—took home the award for “Favorite New Artist.” “Worth It garnered a ton of views on Nick.com and VEVO/Youtbue over the past 24 hours before going wide this morning. Watch it here:http://smarturl.it/WorthItVideo.  It was pretty much the best weekend ever for the award-winning, gold-certified pop powerhouse.

Worth It continues climbing at numerous radio formats. It holds strong at #33 on Top 40 and #35 on Rhythm. It’s showing no signs of slowing down either!

Getting ready for spring, Fifth Harmony will be performing at the 2015 White House Annual Easter Egg Roll onMonday April 6. A week later, they’ll take the stage at Live With Kelly & Michael April 13.

Recently, the group wrapped up their sold out Reflection Tour.  In addition to leaving “Harmonizers” in awe, it received widespread critical acclaim. The Boston Globe wrote, “Tuesday’s Fifth Harmony show at the Wilbur made it easy to see why Fifth Harmony has the muscle to succeed where other girl bands failed, and why its followers, who packed the theater to capacity, are so loyal,” while The Chicago Sun-Times claimed, “From all indications, Fifth Harmony seem to have all the components to follow in the foot steps of the iconic girl groups that have come before them.” The LA Times said, “Fifth Harmony maintained that sense of excitement at Club Nokia,” Youngstown Vindicator added, “Putting the pop in popular culture, all-girl group Fifth Harmony knows how to reach its audience,” and Windy City Times summed it up best, “The highlight of the show was hearing them harmonize. It’s the thing they do best and makes them a rarity in music today.”

Reflection solidified Fifth Harmony’s place at the top of pop. It debuted at #5 on the Billboard Top 200 and already yielded two gold-selling singles “BO$$” and “Sledgehammer.” In a rave review, the New York Times recently wrote, “On this excellent album, they cover well-known styles. All of Reflection reads as homage to the last two or so years of pop and R&B,” also concluding, “This strategy works because all the women of Fifth Harmony are impressive, flexible singers.”  TIME agreed by saying “Fifth Harmony’s Reflection has many layers” and “covers a surprising amount of stylistic ground.”  Pitchfork called Reflection “an album of fun, feminist pop that is simultaneously wise beyond its years (four of its five members are still in their teens) and refreshingly age-appropriate…”

2014 was also a banner year for Fifth Harmony.   In addition to “BO$$” going gold, they completed their first-ever arena tour opening for Demi Lovato, went out on their own 5th Times A Charm tour and hit the road with Austin Mahone. Fifth Harmony won their first major awards at the 2014 Radio Disney Music Awards when they picked up trophies for Breakout Artist of The Year and Best Song To Rock Out To With Your BFF. They won the Artist To Watch Moonman at the MTV VMA’s and they were nominated for six 2014 Teen Choice Awards and a People’s Choice Award.  In addition, they were tapped by Mattel to sing the “Anything Is Possible” brand anthem for Barbie and have an exclusive partnership to release a Fifth Harmony Barbie doll collection throughout the world.

If you don’t have Reflection yet, you can get it here:

Reflection at iTunes: http://smarturl.it/RFLT

Reflection at Amazon: http://smarturl.it/5H_Rfn

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