Despite a report suggesting the possibility of new music from the group, a reunion is currently not in the works, multiple sources tell Rolling Stone.
Rumors of a possible reunion first began swirling after the group’s members — Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane, Lauren Jauregui, and Camila Cabello — publicly supported Normani‘s new album announcement. And on Friday, Page Six published a report that the group was “in talks” of working together again.
The speculation also coincided with a sudden increase in plays of Fifth Harmony’s music over the last month. Spotify streams in the U.S. for “All in My Head (Flex)” featuring Fetty Wap saw a whopping 590% increase in the last month, according to data provided to Rolling Stone. When Normani announced her album Dopamine on Feb. 21, U.S. streams for Fifth Harmony reached a peak jump of nearly 90%, compared to the previous month, according to Spotify data.
All Fifth Harmony members showed support under Normani’s album announcement. pic.twitter.com/rtXqbpbsom
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This isn’t the first time that reunion speculation has taken over the internet.
Last October, Brooke cleared rumors that Fifth Harmony was reuniting after a clip circulated online of her agreeing that a reunion was “closer than we think” and that they are “maybe working on something.” The “Gone to Bed” singer simply clarified that she’s rekindling her relationship with the rest of the girls.