Fifth Harmony was such a dynamic group, and each member brought something unique to the table, but if we're talking sheer popularity, Camila Cabello definitely stood out even before she went solo. Her voice had this distinctive raspy quality that made songs like 'Work from Home' and 'Worth It' instantly recognizable. Plus, her social media presence was huge—fans loved her quirky personality and relatable posts. It wasn't just about the music with Camila; she had this magnetic charm that made people gravitate toward her, whether she was lip-syncing to Disney songs or goofing off with the other girls.
That said, Normani also had a massive fanbase, especially after her dance skills went viral. Her performances were next-level, and you could tell she put her whole soul into every move. And let's not forget Lauren Jauregui, whose powerhouse vocals and unapologetic authenticity resonated deeply with fans. Dinah Jane and Ally Brooke had their moments too, but Camila's trajectory post-5H—think 'Havana' and 'Senorita'—solidified her as the one who broke out in the biggest way. Still, it's wild to think how each of them carved their own path after the group disbanded. I low-key miss their chaotic energy together, though!
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"We want you to accept the mate bond," Nate whispered seductively into my ears and my nipples hardened at the arousal I smelt from all of them.
"Else you won't live here in peace," added Damon as his hands cupped my breast and I moaned out his name.
"See, you are attracted to all of us. So why don't you accept us fast so that this can be more enjoyable?" Tiger purred, his hands spanking my ass that my erotic mind immediately pictured him doing that with his penis. Richmond didn't need to say anything for his actions delivered more than his words could ever do. His hands went into my thighs and he rubbed his rough fingers along my clit, feeling my wetness in his hands.
"Prishy baby, you belong to us all and I'm ready to share you with my brothers." It was Duke who spoke then, his voice as gentle as that of a dove. He was the one who my heart had first drawn to but at this moment, I felt like they all meant same to me. And I knew that I was doomed without them.
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They’re not just powerful. They’re possessive, obsessive, and sinfully dangerous.
The dark-eyed leader who speaks in growls.
The scarred fighter with a touch like fire.
The silver-tongued flirt who tastes my fear—and wants more.
The shadow who watches me like prey.
And the broken one who swore he’d never love again… until me.
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I was never supposed to exist.
Born under a cursed eclipse, I was hidden away, raised as a human, and told to live small. But fate doesn’t forget. And when I turn twenty-one, five powerful alphas show up at my door—each claiming I’m theirs.
They say I’m the key to saving the packs from war.
They say I’m the chosen mate of five.
But they don’t know the full truth.
I’m not here to be their salvation—I might be their destruction.
Alpha Lucas - My brothers and I wanted nothing to do with her. She was a freak and was just good enough for our pranks and bullying. It's been that way since mid-school, junior high, and now, senior high. When the full-moon night came for us to choose a mate, the moon Goddess got a little tipsy and made her my mate. I rejected her on the spot and that was the last time we ever saw the freak. But seven years later, she found her way back to us. We saw her rocking a stripper pole, and she wasn't the freak anymore. She was a bloody, sexy stripper. And now, I'm at war with my brothers for who really have dibs on her…
EMILY - I was a victim of bullying, mistreatment, and abuse. The Alpha brothers wouldn't let me be. And the night I thought I'd find a mate who'd protect me from them, turned into a nightmare. I was mated to Alpha Lucas, and he rejected me. I fled Bloodhound Pack with a bleeding heart. But five years later, the brothers crawled back into my life, begging to own me. Each one of them would wager anything just to have me forever. What an irony! Never did I see this twist coming…
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When Emily Lopez finds herself caught between the Alpha brothers, what would her ultimate decision be? String them along, play with their hearts like they played with hers, or settle for one and let the others go? Maybe the first option would be ideal, after all, they all had a good size between their legs, and she always gets wet staring at them.
They say it takes two to tango. A relationship needs two people to make it work. But what if I tell you that it's not just one who caught her interest, but four hot men? She's into four damn handsome men, each with their unique personality.
"They call them the Four Hotties, but I call them temptation, secrets, and the kind of love that's worth every risk," Via remarked with a smirk. Her motto in life echoed through the air, "Date more, find joy, don't stick to one boy."
Does that make her a selfish whore? Hell no! There are plenty of men in this world, and the supply isn't running out anytime soon. Via Rosalind Hawthorne, a cheer captain at Woodbridge University finds herself caught in a problem that will bring her closer to four hotties. Which leads her in making the operation make the four hotties obsessed with her.
Hailey May Collins is the school's cool girl; Smart, confident, mysterious, and intimidating. Everything that she does is admired by everybody, even by the way she walks or talks. Everybody worships her.
But her cool-girl personality is nothing but a mask to hide her true self - a nervous and paranoid teen who's constantly worried about her social status. But even though she's having a hard time putting on her mask, she would gladly play along until after her senior year.
That is until she discovered the secret of the Student Council students, whose real identities are The Pandorgriffs. The most popular girl and boy band of the year. Now, everywhere she goes, they follow her like a stalker. But what’s worse than having famous stalkers?
It's when they find out about her secret as well.
Jillian had been living and enjoying her life peacefully; doing whatever she wants whenever she wants. She couldn't ask for more. Who wouldn't want a peaceful life?
Until one day, she bumped into a seemingly mysterious guy in a gray hoodie who was being chased by some crazy girls and he even had the audacity to kiss her to save himself!
She thought he was only a random guy that she won't ever meet again, just like the rest of the people she bumped to on the street, until he came back and offered her something she couldn't refuse in exchange to pretend as his fake girlfriend for the next two months.
And in their two-month charade, it wasn't easy. It wasn't all sunshines and rainbows, especially when you're dating a famous idol.
The breakup of Fifth Harmony was honestly one of those messy, slow-motion trainwrecks you could see coming from miles away. It wasn't just one thing—more like a pile of creative differences, solo ambitions, and industry pressures. Camila Cabello leaving in 2016 was the first domino; her departure shifted dynamics and put the remaining members under scrutiny. Then there were the solo projects—Ally Brooke's Latin collabs, Lauren's indie vibe, Normani's killer performances—all hinting they were outgrowing the group sound. Their last album felt like contractual obligation music, and their final tour...man, you could tell they were over it. The official 'hiatus' announcement in 2018 was just paperwork at that point.
What fascinates me is how their post-band careers reflect their personalities. Normani's perfectionism shines in her choreography-heavy work, Lauren's got that alternative authenticity, Dinah's leaning into acting—it's like they needed freedom to fully bloom. Still bums me out though. Their 'Work from Home' era was pure pop magic, and I low-key hoped they'd pull a Little Mix and outlast the drama.
Fifth Harmony was such a powerhouse during their run! They officially released three studio albums: 'Reflection' in 2015, '7/27' in 2016, and their self-titled 'Fifth Harmony' in 2017. 'Reflection' had bangers like 'Worth It,' and '7/27' gave us 'Work from Home,' which was everywhere. Their final album felt like a bittersweet goodbye, with tracks like 'Down' showing their growth. I still revisit their music—it’s nostalgic and full of energy.
Beyond albums, they dropped EPs and singles, but those three albums are the core of their discography. It’s wild how much they packed into a short time. Even post-split, their influence lingers, especially in girl group discussions. Camila Cabello’s solo success is undeniable, but there’s something about 5H’s chemistry that hits different.
Fifth Harmony definitely made their mark in the music industry during their time together, and they racked up a handful of awards that showcased their talent and popularity. One of their biggest wins was at the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards, where they took home the 'Best Pop Video' award for 'Worth It' featuring Kid Ink. That track was everywhere that year, and the win felt like a huge moment for them—like the industry was finally recognizing their potential. They also snagged several Teen Choice Awards, including 'Choice Song: Group' for 'Work from Home' in 2016, which was another massive hit for them. The group had this infectious energy, and fans loved seeing them get acknowledged for their hard work.
Beyond those, they were nominated for quite a few other awards, like Billboard Music Awards and iHeartRadio Music Awards, even if they didn’t always take home the trophy. It’s interesting to look back now and see how much they achieved in such a short time before going their separate ways. Their awards might not be as numerous as some other groups, but each one felt like a victory for their fans, who were incredibly dedicated. I still think about how their performances had this electric vibe—like they were having the time of their lives up there, and that energy translated into those wins. It’s a shame they didn’t stay together longer, but their legacy, awards included, is still pretty solid.