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''Fifth Harmony'' is the third and final studio album by American girl group
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, released on August 25, 2017, through
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and
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. The band's only album not to feature
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, who left in December 2016 to pursue a solo career, its lyrics discuss themes of female empowerment, confidence, love and unity. After having few to no writing credits on their previous two studio albums, the group assumed creative control over their third album and co-wrote more than half of its songs. The album features a guest appearance by rapper
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and collaborations with several notable producers such as
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, who contributed to their 2016 smash hit " Work from Home", along with
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and
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. The lead single " Down", which features Mane, was released on June 2, 2017, and received a gold certification in the United States. The second single " He Like That" was released on digital and streaming platforms on September 19, 2017. As did the band's previous releases, the sound of ''Fifth Harmony'' is characterized primarily as
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and R&B and includes influences from other genres, including
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,
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,
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,
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,
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and
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; it was described as "versatile". The song "
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" was released as the first promotional single on August 11, 2017. The group also released a music video for " Don't Say You Love Me" on May 18, 2018, as a goodbye note after their hiatus. Some critics noted Cabello's absence, as well as a resemblance between ''Fifth Harmony'' and the band's previous album ''
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'' (2016). ''Fifth Harmony'' debuted at number four on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart, selling 46,000 copies in its first week and becoming Fifth Harmony's fourth top-ten entry and third top-five entry. It also debuted inside the top tens of several countries, including Canada, New Zealand, Ireland and the United Kingdom; in Mexico, it debuted at number three and in Spain, it debuted at number one. ''Fifth Harmony'' remains the group's final album as following its release, the band went on hiatus so that the members could pursue solo careers. The album was promoted with the PSA Tour between September 2017 and May 2018.


Background and conception

In 2016, Fifth Harmony released their second studio album, which is titled ''
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''. To promote the album, they embarked on the 7/27 Tour. During an interview with radio host
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after an
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concert, the group announced they were working on a new album. On December 18, 2016, they announced on social media that
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had left Fifth Harmony. Following the repercussion of Cabello's departure and speculations about the group's future, the members published another statement saying, "We have spent the past year and a half ( since her initial solo endeavor) trying to communicate to her and her team all of the reasons why we felt Fifth Harmony deserved at least one more album of her time. We are excited for our future, and we can't wait for what the new year brings." In January 2017, the group renewed their contract with
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as a quartet; the same month they announced the Asian leg of the 7/27 Tour and made their first appearance as a
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at the
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on January 18. During the show, they performed an edited version of "Work from Home" and won the award for "Favorite Group" for the second consecutive year. During an interview with ''
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'', member
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said the group were having "a lot of creative control and input" for the first time and that they "are so excited" about it. On April 12, 2017, the quartet appeared on the cover of ''Galore'' magazine, in which they discussed the concept and sonority present on their third album: "We've been creating sounds that we've been wanting to touch base on. Some R&B tones, some rhythmic tones. It's been amazing to create with one another because we're so different when it comes to music",
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said. She added, "We love different genres. So to vibe together and create this Fifth Harmony sound is what makes it so special."


Writing and recording

The recording sessions for ''Fifth Harmony'' began in China in 2017. During the creative process, the members had more involvement than with their previous albums, co-writing most of the songs, choosing which ones to produce and sharing ideas during the production. The group collaborated with several record producers and songwriters, including
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,
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, and Tommy Brown. According to
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, those collaborators created "safe spaces" where they could try out ideas without being judged. In an interview with
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, Dinah Jane said the producers knew what the group were going to do and respected their ideas and decisions. She added, "We're all in an environment where we can creatively open up to each other and not be afraid. There are no boundaries, and that comes through in the music. We've taken risks." During the writing process, the group worked in pairs; each pair stayed in a room with a producer and songwriter. They could listen to the process of the songs then brainstorm ideas for the lyrics. Producer
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of production team Dreamlab told ''Billboard'', "It's not like
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came in at the end and started riffing. We sat and wrote verses together, because they're empowered women who want to be pushing the agenda." The group first hinted at the studio album with Skrillex and Poo Bear in March 2017; according to Poo Bear they were "hungry and excited and seemed like they had a serious new point to prove". The songs were written at Windmark Recording Studios.


Composition


Music and lyrics

''Fifth Harmony'' consists mostly of R&B and
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songs that include elements of
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on its beats and productions. The melodies on the album are diverse and include
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songs and emotional ballads. It explores a diversity of music genres, including
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,
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and
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. Matt Collar from
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wrote that the album picks up on the "slick, electronic vibe of ''7/27'' with a focus on songs for grown-ups". The lyrical content has been described as "genuine" and "authentic" in comparison with their previous works, in which the group felt a lack of creative fulfillment. Although the album's songs talk about love, womanhood and sexual empowerment—themes explored in their previous albums—''Fifth Harmony'' also explores an emotional and personal zone; the group also sing about heartbreak and fragility. In an interview for ''Zach Sang'', Lauren Jauregui commented; "we're much more connected to
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because we were able to be part of it. All of the songs that we didn't particularly write ourselves, we curated, we chose for this project." The album contains 10 tracks and runs for thirty-three minutes; shorter and with fewer songs than their previous albums that also had additional deluxe editions.


Songs and lyrical content

The first two tracks, "Down" and "He Like That", demonstrates the presence of the tropical sonority on the album. "Down" is a dancehall-influenced song that uses
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, synthesizers and percussion. It contains an additional verse rapped by
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during the
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; it is the only track on the album that includes a guest appearance. Although "Down" is about a romantic relationship, Normani said the group "kind of connect with each other because we've been through so much and we've always held each other 'Down'." ''
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'' editor Raisa Bruner called it a "party anthem" that gives "each singer a chance to stretch her voice over a spare and addictive beat". "He Like That" is built on a bass guitar
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. It has a danceable beat that exhibits influences from reggae and
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styles. The track's lyrics praise a seductive male figure, describing his characteristics and the characteristics that make him sexually attractive using an
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's "
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" during the pre-chorus and bridge. "Sauced Up" merges trap and
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elements before moving into a pop chorus that Chris DeVille from
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website described as "bright" and "gargantuan". The song is characterized by use of a heavy bassline, synthesized finger snaps and
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pairing around its beats. Described as a "party anthem", "Sauced Up" alludes to socialization at parties and includes references to alcoholism in lines such as "blame it on drunk love" and "cause when I get sauced up I be like, so what". The track "Make You Mad" contains lyrics about female sexual empowerment and breakups; Chris Willman from ''
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'' said the track is not about "making a guy angry" but making "him mad with desire". A tropical-tinged song, "Make You Mad" fuses electronic music with a
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flavor, using a predominant synthesized
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drums and a synth-line. The retro-styled fifth track " Deliver" is a throwback to 1990s R&B; its production incorporates influences of
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genres and modern, trap-inflected beats. The sonority of the track bears a resemblance to
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's musical style, and uses a backing piano riff and soft vocal harmonies. Lyrically, "Deliver" conveys a sexual vibe with Fifth Harmony singing about express feelings to a man confessing he knows and appreciates their devotion to him. Thematically, it is one of the songs in the album that shows the group's typical empowerment themes in favor of a comfort with a partner. Described as a "rocker-reggae" song, "Lonely Night" uses progressive guitar chords; it is constructed on a transitive musical dynamic with a beat that drops during the chorus, similar to that of "Make You Mad". Its lyrical content is about "giving a guy a breakdown of what you need from him
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with him". Dinah Jane said; "'Lonely Night' is something about your man—you're basically warning him, like, 'If you try to do this, just know that you're going to have to have a lonely night. And if you want me, you're going to have to do this to have me, to keep me.'" " Don't Say You Love Me" and "Messy" are mid-tempo ballads that explores a vulnerable side of the group; the former is a melancholic
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that asks for an honest relationship over an "island"
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rhythm and a melodic acoustic guitar. The song is performed in an emotive tone and runs through a moderate drumbeat. ''Entertainment Weekly''s Marc Sneticker said it shows off the group's "vocal excellence when allowed some breathing room". "Messy" is a classic pop and R&B ballad with a vulnerable lyrical content. It shows Fifth Harmony's members exploring their own complexities and fragility. According to Ally Brooke, "Messy" expresses the group "just us as people, as humans, as women"; she commented, "We have a lot in ourselves, and it's a beautiful part of us and who we are, and the music fits perfectly with it. It's so magical." Normani compared its aesthetic to that of
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". "Angel" distinguish itself from the rest of the album sonically and lyrically. Its "sparse" trap production features pitched-shifted vocal synths, distorted effects, heavy bass and double hi-hat rolls. The song is about being in a relationship based on unrealistic expectations, shattering a false "angelical" image created by an abusive partner. The group delivers a rapped performance during the first and second verses. "Bridges" was described as a moment of "unity" on the album. Expressing a message of positivity, the track delivers a tone of political criticism as a response to
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and saying it is necessary to build "bridges instead of walls", making a clear reference to the
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that directs the building of a wall along the Mexico–United States border. "Bridges" uses electric guitar, clicks, percussive drums and a hand-clapped rhythm. In an interview with Jason Lipshutz of ''Billboard'', Dinah Jane stated that the group wanted to create a song about contemporary social issues, saying, "It's definitely a message that needs to be shared out there into the world. Something we wanted to share with everybody and let them know is that we know love can conquer hate."


Release and promotion

On July 24, 2017, Fifth Harmony performed "Down" on ''
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'', during which the host Fallon announced the album's title and release date. Buyers who pre-ordered the album online received exclusive access to autograph-signing events for the album in
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, on August 14 and in
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on August 15. Another signing event was held at
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in
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on August 29, 2017. Coinciding with the album release date, the group appeared at a live event promoted by the
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team that was held in Hollywood's
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. During the conversation, the music video for "He Like That" was premiered for streaming. On August 27, 2017, the group appeared at the
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where they performed "Angel" and "Down"—the latter song featured an appearance by Gucci Mane. For online marketing, Fifth Harmony's
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account announced three challenges that fans could complete to unlock hidden videos by accumulating enough save and stream data for the album on
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. Fans could track the challenge's progress on the group's website. A video showing the making of the official music videos for "Angel" and "He Like That", and a video in which the group documented the creative process for their VMAs performance were unlocked. The group later appeared on
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on August 29, 2017, where they sang "He Like That" and talked about their performance at the VMAs. Fifth Harmony appeared on ''
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'' on September 12, 2017, where they performed songs and participated in a game called Flinch. On September 29, the girls embarked on their PSA Tour to promote the album.


PSA Tour

On August 9, 2017, Fifth Harmony announced their PSA Tour, an official concert tour to promote the album. The tour began on September 29, 2017, in
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, Chile, at the
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and ended on May 11, 2018, at the
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in
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.
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was announced as a supporting act for some of the Latin American dates and the
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were planned to support the group in Australia but the Australian concerts were canceled. The tour's setlist included all ten songs from the album and several of the group's songs from previous albums.


Set list

This set list is representative of the concert on September 29, 2017 in Santiago. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour. # " Worth It" # "
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" # "Sauced Up" # "Reflection" # " Deliver" # "Messy" # "Make You Mad" # "Scared of Happy" # "Lonely Night" # "Not That Kinda Girl" # "
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" # "No Way" # " Down" # "
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" # " He Like That" # " Don't Say You Love Me" # " Work from Home" #;Encore # "Bridges"


Shows


Canceled shows


Singles

The
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from ''Fifth Harmony'', " Down", was released to all major streaming services and digital platforms on June 2, 2017. It debuted at its peak position of number 42 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and reached the top fifties of charts in other countries, including the UK, Ireland, Canada, France, Portugal and Slovakia. The accompanying music video for "Down" premiered on Fifth Harmony's Vevo channel on June 8, 2017. The video was directed by James Larese; it has a neon-inspired aesthetic interspersed with clips of the group performing a choreographed dance. Its music video earned Fifth Hamony their fourth
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at the 2017 ceremony for Best Pop Video. " He Like That" was released as the second single from the album; it was released to mainstream radio in the U.S. on September 19, 2017. The official video for "He Like That" was released on the group's Vevo channel on August 25, 2017. The album's third single was " Por Favor"—a duet with
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—was released on October 27, 2017. The song was later included on the album's Spotify re-release. Fifth Harmony performed "Por Favor" on U.S. television several times, including on ''
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'', ''
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'' and at the 2017 Latin American Music Awards.


Promotional singles

"
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" was released as the first promotional single from ''Fifth Harmony'' on August 10, 2017, with the pre-order of the album. It was produced by Skrillex and Poo Bear. Fifth Harmony performed part of the song at the VMAs before they performed their first single, "Down". The group released " Deliver" as the album's second promotional single on September 8. Its music video premiered the same day. The group performed the song that same month on ''
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'', alongside their single "He Like That". On May 18, 2018, Fifth Harmony released the music video for " Don't Say You Love Me", having previously performed the song on ''
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'' alongside "He Like That".


Critical reception

''Fifth Harmony'' received generally positive reviews from music critics. Brittany Spanks from ''
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'' called the album the group's "most cohesive album yet" and a "satisfying introduction to what Fifth Harmony can be capable of in their new era as a quartet". Marc Snetiker from ''
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'' said the album echoes like a "B side" to their previous album ''7/27'' but delivers only "a faint aftershock of its quake".
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's Matt Collar described the album as "sophisticated" and said its "undistinguished production" finds the group completing the transformation "from a youthful pop outfit into a mature, adult contemporary R&B entity". In a review for ''
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'', Michael Cragg wrote that the album simultaneously feels like "a statement of intent and a hastily cobbled together swansong", commending the album's divergence of sounds but regarding it "overall, a mixed bag". Writing for ''
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'', Jon Caramanica praised the ''Fifth Harmony'', commenting that it is "potent and overflowing with sugary pleasures" and full of "military-grade pop production and laser-targeted singing". ''
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''s Mike Nied called it "easily their most eclectic release" and "a statement from the quartet". In a mixed review, Katherine St. Asaph of ''
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'' described it as a "workmanlike pop album, vocally immaculate and sonically ''au courant'', but seldom more than functional", adding that the album is "so focused on functional, micromanaged pop tracks that it doesn't allow the women a personality besides 'vaguely, anonymously sassy'".


Commercial performance

''Fifth Harmony'' debuted at number four on the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200 chart, with 46,000
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s according to
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. It reached the same peak as ''7/27'', making it Fifth Harmony's fourth consecutive top-ten and third top-five album, equaling the number of top-ten albums from all-female acts
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and
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. They are only behind
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, who achieved eight top-ten albums. In terms of sales, the album was the second-highest entry on the chart in the week of its debut, with only 32,000 pure copies sold. The album spent four weeks on the ''Billboard'' 200 beginning at number 4 and descending to 34, 100 and 162 in each following week. In South Korea, ''Fifth Harmony'' debuted at number 97 on the
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and at number 10 on the International chart for physical media copies. In Japan, the album debuted at number 70 on ''Billboard'' Japan's Hot Albums chart and peaked at number 51 in its fourth week. The album also debuted at number 33 on ''Billboard Japan'' Top Albums for estimated physical sales of 1,677 units. The album debuted at number 22 on the Oricon Daily Albums Chart on September 12, 2017, and peaked at number 19 a day later.


Track listing

Notes * Only digital versions of the album list Frank Brim as a co-writer for "He Like That". * Dayo Olatunji is incorrectly credited as Dayo Alatunji. Sample credits * "He Like That" contains a portion of the composition "
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", written by Dexter Ansley, Gerald Baillergeau, Ondreius Burgie,
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, George Clinton,
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and David Spradley, performed by
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. * "Messy" contains a portion of the composition "
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", written by
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,
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, Shaun Pizzonia and Brian Thompson, performed by
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featuring
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, which interpolates "Smile Happy", performed by
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, written by Thomas Allen, Harold Brown, Morris Dickerson, Leroy Jordan, Charles Miller, Lee Levitin, and
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.


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes * Ally Brooke Hernandez – vocals *
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– vocals *
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– vocals * Normani Kordei – vocals *
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– production *
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– production *
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– production * Dreamlab – production * Ruffian – production *
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– production *
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– production *
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– production *
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– production * The Electric – production *
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– production *
Poo Bear Jason Paul Douglas Boyd, known professionally as Poo Bear, is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is best known for his songwriting work for Canadian singer Justin Bieber, having been credited on each of his albums since hi ...
– production * Tommy Brown – production * Anthony Jones – production * Andrew Bolooki – vocal production * Chris "Tek" O'Ryan – vocal production *
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– vocal production * Varren Wade – vocal production *
Ester Dean Esther Renay Dean (born April 15, 1982), known professionally as Ester Dean, is an American singer-songwriter and record producer. She rose to prominence as a pop songwriter in the late 2000s and wrote numerous hit songs for singers including R ...
– co-production *
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– co-production * Whitney Phillips – co-production * Edgar "JV" Etienne – additional production


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Release history


Notes and references

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