Fifth Harmony releases single

2014-11-04 by Peter | 3 Comments
American girl-group Fifth Harmony, in promotion of their debut LP Reflection, has released their second single off their debut pop album. The second single is titled "Sledgehammer". It was written by Fifth Harmony along with "All About That Bass" singer Meghan Trainor.
You can listen to the official audio video below. Reflection was originally slated for a November 17th release, but was delayed to December 16th due to the original release coinciding with another pop group's album release. One Direction's latest LP Four is being released on November 17th. Both groups are under L.A Reid's Epic Records and mentor Simon Cowell's Syco Entertainment.


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TheGreatQ
November 5th 2014
3055 Comments


no thanks

Friday13th
November 5th 2014
7624 Comments


I WANT TO BEEEEEEE YOUR SLEDGEHAMMER

beachdude
November 5th 2014
849 Comments


Ehh pass



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