


The "Love Lies" singer feels empowered to finally get her voice back and help other Black women proud of themselves. In 2018, when Normani and Camila reunited at the Billboard Music Awards, there reportedly isn't any bad blood between them.įifth Harmony disbanded in 2018, and Normani has successfully launched her solo career and is ready for the next chapter in her life, being unapologetic and proud of who she is and where she comes from. 2020, "It was devastating that this came from a place that was supposed to be a safe haven and a sisterhood, because I knew that if the tables were turned I would defend each of them in a single heartbeat." READ ALSO: Kanye West To Host 3rd 'Donda' Listening Event? Fans Furious and Tired of the Hype Already! Still, she was disappointed and devastated that she had a racist co-member. Past racist tweets of the "Señorita" hitmaker have surfaced, and Normani has taken the high road and doesn't wish ill will on anyone, especially Camilla. In the past, there have also been rumors about a feud with her and another Fifth Harmony member Camila Cabello. The "Motivation" hitmaker noted that she had to play a role to fit in most of the time. The "X Factor" star told the magazine that she didn't get to "really sing" in the group, being the only member always pushed to the side. The Atlanta-born singer often felt like she needed to suppress her voice and star power to appease her co-members and others. However, the singer's feeling of being overlooked in the group frustrated and crushed her.
Speaking to Allure, the 25-year-old confessed about feeling undervalued in Fifth Harmony.īeing the only Black member of a White-dominant group, Normani, born Normani Kordei Hamilton, is the only member who has ever dealt with racist trolls online. Kid Ink’s “Be Real (featuring DeJ Loaf)” (#23, +9) also reaches the Top 25 on Rhythmic Songs.Normani has spent most of her successful career being part of the hit girl group Fifth Harmony.īeing part of a group with four other women, it's challenging to stand out - especially with Normani's race. 20) and the whole song is coiled around an ancient sax loop, as if they were coaxing a metaphoric cobra out of its. DJ Snake & AlunaGeorge’s “You Know You Like It” (#17, +4) and Echosmith’s “Bright” (#19, +3) also reach the Top 20 on this week’s Pop Songs chart. Fifth Harmony released their new Reflection track, 'Worth It,' on Tuesday (Jan. It received 799 (+111) tracking week spins. The song, which had already established itself as Fifth Harmony’s most successful rhythmic offering, jumps three places to a new peak of #24 on Rhythmic Songs. In addition to setting a new Fifth Harmony high on Pop Songs, “Worth It” also cruises to a new high on Rhythmic Songs. If we have more information about Fifth Harmony, then we provide a link to the section where it appears (the actual page whenever possible). It is expected to surpass that mark on this coming Sunday’s edition of the chart. This is the most recent information about Fifth Harmony that has been submitted to amIright. “Worth It” this week tied the group’s #19 peak on the corresponding Mediabase pop airplay chart. In making that leap, “Worth It” surpasses the #21 peak for predecessor “Sledgehammer” and becomes the act’s highest-charting (and first Top 20) Pop Song. Spun 4,053 times by Nielsen/Billboard pop panel stations (+712) during the most recent tracking week, “Worth It” vaults two places to #20 on this week’s Pop Songs airplay chart. Already the highest-charting Hot 100 hit of the young group’s career, “Worth It (featuring Kid Ink)” this week sets a new Fifth Harmony high mark on the Billboard Pop Songs chart.
