Last Updated on 07/28/2022 by てんしょく飯
The members of Fifth Harmony (5H), formed on July 27, 2012 on the U.S. version of the audition show “The X Factor,” celebrated their 10th anniversary on social networking sites.
The members, Lauren Jauregui, Normani, Allie Brooke, and Dinah Jane, who are currently pursuing solo careers respectively, took to Twitter to congratulate 5H on its life-changing 10th anniversary and to thank fans for their continued support of the group.
The memorable 10th anniversary was celebrated on social media.
Lauren said, “Today is a really special day! First and foremost, it is 5H’s official 10th anniversary, and the experience of being a part of something so special and thankful for each and every one of these girls is etched in my mind to this day,” she tweeted, “Today I will be performing my music at @RadioCity in NYC. It was a very iconic venue and moment, and I don’t think it would have been possible without 5H and the incredible doors it opened and the amazing lessons it taught me,” she explained.
Lauren added, “It also happens to be the New Moon in Leo, and I am keeping in mind that these three things came together. I am truly grateful for my past, present, and future. I am very grateful that all of them are merging together to provide a strong base for a new fresh start. I am truly happy to be able to do what I love and I am ready for the future. To the Harmonizers, thank you for being with us after all these years. You are magic. Thank you for making our dreams come true together and now individually,” he continued.
Posting a video of her memorable moments at 5H, Allie said, “The people I’ve met, the history I’ve made, and the changes my life is going through. I am proud of my role and grateful for it,” she wrote. Normani wrote, “I am forever grateful,” and Dinah Jane reflected, “How time flies,” and sent love to her fans.
Through their work, 5H became the most successful girl group of the 2010s, releasing three studio albums and eight singles on the U.S. Billboard Song Chart “Hot 100,” but in March 2018 In March 2018, the band announced an indefinite hiatus. Their most notable hit was “Work From Home,” featuring Ty Dollar Sign, which reached a high of #4 in the summer of 2016 and was the group’s only Top 10 single. All members of the group currently have solo careers, and some have produced charting singles.
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