![]() ![]() If this is the output of a group just beginning to come into their own and gaining control of their own sound, can you imagine how good the next album will be? I’m here for this era, and I’m already excited for the next one. Fifth Harmony yesterday unleashed new song Angel and today have today followed up with its video. Its a transformation the group already started on 2016s 7/27, and theyre aided here by a bevy of. Lines like “I be that girl with the pumps and a bump” and “he like that bang, bang, bang, he like that bomb, bomb, bomb” are the antithesis of sophisticated lyricism, but Normani and Lauren deliver these lines with a jubilant swag that speaks of Fifth Harmony’s broadest appeal as a pop group: you may be rolling your eyes, but you’re still buying their records and dancing to their songs in the club and in your car. Fifth Harmonys third full-length album and first since the departure of vocalist Camila Cabello, 2017s Fifth Harmony is a sophisticated production that finds the former X-Factor contestants completing the transformation from a youthful pop outfit into a mature, adult contemporary R&B entity. ![]() Above everything else though, it’s the pre-chorus and the chorus that make the song such an enjoyable, silly, and sexy earworm. Thrust forward by a sweltering guitar riff, the ladies trade off carefully crafted one-liners on their flawless beaus, the perfect mix of bad boy and stability (right there with y’all on that btw). The album’s best work is “He Like That,” a sweaty, tongue-and-cheek bedroom romp that plays to the group’s best strengths, combining lip-biting sensuality with the sort of goofy camp that’s become a hallmark for 5h’s biggest hits. ![]()
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