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Fifth Harmony have become the first girl group to reach one billion views for a single video on YouTube.
The band – who first found fame on ‘X Factor USA’ – reached the milestone for ‘Worth It’, which was uploaded to the video-sharing site in March 2015.
‘Work From Home’, released this year, is on track to match it as it currently sits at over 750 million views and the group – Ally Brooke, Normani Kordei, Dinah Jane, Camila Cabello and Lauren Jauregui – are hugely proud of the material on new album ‘7/27’.
Speaking about ‘Work From Home’, Ally previously said: "When you first hear it – when we first heard it – we definitely were, like, connected to the beat and the melody and the music.
"And I think that’s something that everybody can connect to. And I think it’s something that’s fun, that’s flirty, it’s not taken too seriously."
Normani added: "I think that just by listening to the album for the first time, you guys’ll definitely be able to see the growth, just lyrically. I think that as women we’ve definitely found ourselves, because we’ve been through a lot this year, but also as musicians, and it really translates through the songs."
Meanwhile, the girl group are thrilled they "finally have a voice".
Dinah shared previously: "We finally have a damn voice. We feel like actual artists. We were little babies in the beginning. Now we’re becoming big girls."

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