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Celebrate Fifth Harmony’s Reunion With These 5 Must-Listen 5H Songs

August of 2025 delivered the ultimate pop surprise as Fifth Harmony reunited on stage in Dallas during the Jonas Brothers concert! Considering that the group originally split because most of the members wanted to pursue solo careers, this reunion gesture was explosive enough to take over social media for days.

Here, at Honey Pop, we couldn’t let you miss out on their iconic songs, so we’re sharing these gems to take you straight back to your sassy 2010s era. These Fifth Harmony songs are ‘Worth It!’

‘Worth it’

R&B beats, dynamic rhythms, and a feature with Kid Ink, paired with a glamorous video, smashed the public in 2015. That was Fifth Harmony’s triumph, ‘Worth It’ — an unforgettable hit that got listeners moving and full of energy all over the world.

And when we say hit, we mean it. ‘Worth It’ became a sleeper hit on the US Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number 12 and marking it as the most successful song in the group’s history at that time.

But what’s so special about this song? We say it’s the mix of different music styles, where pop, R&B, and even jazz come together to be blasted on every high school girl’s MP3 player. And of course, to deny Kid Ink’s seductive rap part in the song would be a crime. His smooth flow, combined with the girls’ confident and powerful vocals, makes listeners truly believe they are worth it.

We definitely know you’ve already blasted those punchy lines — “Baby, I’m worth it!” You must have. But playing it on repeat again wouldn’t hurt, especially if you’re looking for the perfect track to set the mood for your day.

‘Work From Home’

If you’ve only thought of Camila Cabello as a solo artist, the opening moments of the ‘Work From Home’ video will remind you of her bright and undeniable presence during her Fifth Harmony days. Simply, it’s a fantastic track co-written by the incredibly talented Joshua Coleman and Jude Demorest, featuring an appearance by Ty Dolla Sign.

No explanation needed why it is another band’s banger and lead single from the group’s second studio album, 7/27 .

Straight after its release, the track surpassed ‘Worth It,’ peaking at the same number 12 spot on the US Billboard Hot 100. It went on to become the first top-five single by a girl group in ten years, following the massive success of ‘Buttons’ by The Pussycat Dolls, which reached number three.

We can’t say if ‘Work From Home’ made Fifth Harmony the new Pussycat Dolls of the mid-2010s, but this hit is definitely worth your attention. Especially if you remember working from home during the COVID era, it feels like an artistic prediction of the apocalypse.

‘BO$$’

Another one of Fifth Harmony’s signature tracks, heating up 2015 dance floors in nightclubs from New York to LA, ‘BO$$’ was all about manifesting women’s power and independence long before Tate McRae did it in her multiple hits, most notably ‘Greedy’. Yes, it’s an early 2010s anthem of general women’s independence, and even more interestingly, it also celebrates financial independence, as the song’s title might hint.

The first offspring of the Fifth Harmony talented family, ‘BO$$,’ is the lead track of their debut studio album Reflection, released in 2014. The production cast didn’t let us down, with prominent American music industry legends Taylor Parks, Eric Frederic, and Gamal Lewis working hard on the song’s creation. It must be highlighted that Fifth Harmony started with this bang of a track and continued at the same high level.

Warmly received by critics, ‘BO$$,’ like the previous two mentioned songs, also earned a spot on the US Billboard Hot 100, this time, however, peaking at number 43.

We decided to place it at number three on our personal list. Not because it’s any less amazing than the other two, but because it’s nearly impossible to choose the best of the best when it comes to Fifth Harmony hits, even though in your heart it might be number one.

‘Sledgehammer’

From the same Reflection album and the first recorded single straight after The X Factor show, ‘Sledgehammer’ stands out from the sassy ‘BO$$’ as one of the few Fifth Harmony tracks full of love and heartfelt dependence on someone else. The “Sledgehammer” itself is used as a metaphor to explain the infatuation effect.

Co-written with Meghan Trainor and co-produced with Benny Blanco, the track is of a Synthy-Pop style, closer to Electronic music of the 1980s, which distinctly sets it apart from most of the band’s R&B tracks. This artistic choice to layer electro-pop sounds works perfectly with the video, where the girls appear as superheroes wielding sledgehammers, trying to break down the walls around love, yet still looking delicate in their light white tulle dresses.

Again on the Billboard Hot 100, this time at place 40, yet the last one on our list, ‘Sledgehammer,’ still solidified the group’s strong musical performance in the industry.

‘All In My Head (Flex)’ 

Playful, fun, flirty, and super chill — the ultimate track for a lazy self-care day. In other words, the perfect reset-day jam for your playlist. And its reggae style, together with the video of the band sunbathing on a divine coast, only reinforces this mood.

Released in 2016 as part of the 7/27 album, ‘All In My Head’ is all about a sweet crush and the thrill of romance, while the other part of the song’s title, ‘Flex,’ serves as a metaphor for flirting, more in a confident way than a subtle one. This one is definitely the band’s carefree love song, standing out among their hits that usually dramatize the theme.

The producing team was as outstanding as ever, including Joshua Coleman and DallasK, with the first one being a regular contributor to the group’s growth and sound throughout their history. Both known for creating some of the best pop hits of their time, the duo masterfully blended reggaeton and hot Latina summer vibes with the sun-soaked American coast backdrop. The track brought the band another spot at number 40 on the US Billboard Hot 100, with critics calling it pure feel-good vibes.

We call it the perfect addition to our Honey Pop list of legendary Fifth Harmony hits, and if this one’s about to cheer you up right now, we’re more than happy to share!


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