And as their name implies, the group favored flawless five-part harmonies, which had undeniable roots in both ’70s soul groups and ’90s R&B acts. On their first two albums, 2015’s Reflection and 2016’s 7/27, they embraced the mid-2010s pop empowerment boom, espousing the power of a healthy self-image (“Worth It”) and sexual assertiveness (“Work from Home”). Their 2013 debut single, “Miss Movin’ On,” possesses echoes of 2000s emo-rock, although the group became known for wielding a sleek style indebted to neon-hued ’80s electro and ’90s hip-hop. Similar to some other Fifth Harmony songs, being worth it is another sexual innuendo. Its a little funky, a lot catchy, with a message I like.Im worth it Theres nothing like singing along with these ladies when you need an attitude adjustment.
Ive heard this song, mostly on commercials, for it seems like forever.
Stream ad-free or purchase CDs and MP3s now on. However, while One Direction gleefully embraced the classic boy-band handbook, the members of Fifth Harmony-Ally Brooke, Camila Cabello, Normani Kordei, Dinah Jane, and Lauren Jauregui-put a decidedly modern spin on traditional girl-group tropes. The song features rapper, Kid Ink in an anthem about self-worth. Check out Worth It by Fifth Harmony feat. Both groups initially had five members, were formed on the reality show The X Factor, and finished third in their respective seasons. It’s easy to see the similarities between 2010s teen-pop powerhouses Fifth Harmony and One Direction.