It's official – Fifth Harmony's is now down to four. Camila Cabello is no longer a part of the girl group; her exit was announced via Twitter in a note from remaining members, Ally Brooke, Normani Kordei, Dinah Jane Hansen and Lauren Jauregui. 5H said that Camila's departure was revealed to them through her management, and while they were sad to see her go, they pledged to continue to create new music for their fans.
We're certainly excited to see what Ally, Normani, Dinah, and Lauren have in store for Harmonizers in the future, but considering the news just broke, many of the fans are still reeling from Camila's exit. We decided to look back at some of 5H's best performances as a fivesome, before they go on to being just four. Here are some of the all-time moments that Harmonizers will never forget.
At the American Music Awards this year, Fifth Harmony took their dystopian Mad Max-esque music video for "That's My Girl" and brought it to the stage. The performance was so lit, there was actual smoke.
Raise your hand if you tried to copy this choreography with your besties in your living room after watching this performance! Don't lie.
This performance and its choreography is like a how-to guide for the perfect hair whip. Seriously, how do they get it to look so perfect?! Also, we're obsessed with their all-black outfits and the purple lights. Definitely 'gram worthy for everyone in the audience.
"Sledgehammer" was on 5H's debut album Reflection and contained some seriously catchy lyrics. Their performance captured the song's upbeat vibe but also got down deep in the feels towards the song's bridge.
We're throwing it back here, but this performance, with its Alice in Wonderland vibes, was literally one of the best. Can we talk about that giant bow?!?!
This cover of The Beatles's "Let It Be" was so powerful that even Simon Cowell got teary-eyed. And they had an entire choir as their backup singers, so it was way more than five harmonies making you feel things.
This mashup of Destiny's Child's "Say My Name," "Independent Women," "Bootylicious," and "Survivor" was sheer perfection.
Between the fog machines, the green lights, the glamorous outfits, and James Corden's cameo, this performance is certainly one for the 5H history books.
"Work From Home" was THE song of the summer, so it makes this list twice. Plus, their performance on The Ellen Show included a pretty sweet car on stage.
We leave you with not just one, but two powerful jams, both of which 5H performed on Jimmy Kimmel's show last year. No matter what happens going forward, at least we'll always have these performances to watch over and over again.
Related: BREAKING: Camila Cabello Has LEFT Fifth Harmony
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