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The music video for the song was the most watched of 2016 on YouTube. [133] Fifth Harmony's single "Worth It", was the first music video by a girl group to surpass one billion views on YouTube. [134] It has amassed over two billion views, becoming the group's second music video to achieve this following "Work From Home". [135]
The music video premiered on Fifth Harmony's Vevo channel on June 8, 2017. It was directed by James Larese and filmed at the Hollywood Premiere Motel located in the Hollywood Boulevard street in Los Angeles, California. [30] The video opens in the parking lot of a neon-lit motel around night time. [31]
The music video for "Deliver" was released on September 8. "Down" peaked at number 42 on the Hot 100. "Por Favor", Fifth Harmony's duet with Pitbull, was released as the third single from the Spotify 11-track re-release of the album, and charted in some Spanish-speaking
The "Worth It" music video earned Fifth Harmony their first Vevo certified award in July 2015 [75] and later reached the one-billion-view mark on July 26, 2016. With over 2 billion views, it is now one of the 60 most viewed YouTube videos of all time and the second-most watched YouTube video by a girl group, being overtaken at the number one ...
The video for "Me & My Girls" premiered on August 24, 2013 on Disney Channel; [12] and a different version of the video, directed by Hannah Lux Davis, was uploaded on Fifth Harmony's Vevo account on August 25, 2013. [13] [14] Idolator's Christina Lee noted the video's partying visuals, calling it "dizzying". [15]
In the music video, the members of Fifth Harmony portray themselves as silhouettes dancing in a background of blue and white shades. The video begins with the members of Fifth Harmony standing in a background of white and blue shades, where Camila Cabello takes her pulse, the band starts dancing and the screen goes dark. The group is ...
Over six years since girl group Fifth Harmony disbanded, Normani is opening up about her experiences in the group.. Normani joined Keke Palmer and Law Roach for the latter's How to Build a Fashion ...
Zach Dionne of Fuse described the styling of Fifth Harmony's costumes as "Stepford Wives-gone-Addams Family" and also commented that the video was reminiscent of the TRL era when many music videos often included scenes from movies. [24] As of November 2024, the video has over 200 million views.