How many studio albums does Fifth Harmony have? Complete discography explored as the band reunites during Jonas Brothers' concert

Fifth Harmony reunites at Jonas Brothers
Fifth Harmony reunites at Jonas Brothers' concert in Texas (Getty via Soap Central CMS - Resized on Canva)

American girl group Fifth Harmony released three studio albums before their indefinite hiatus in 2018. The group originally comprised five members: Camilla Cabello, Ally Brooke, Normani, Lauren Jauregui, and Dinah Jane. In December 2016, Camilla Cabello left the group to focus on her solo career as a singer.

The all-girl band was formed by Simon Cowell in 2012. They were put together on the second season of The X Factor USA, and were the second-to-last contestants to be eliminated from the show.

Recently, four out of five band members surprised their fans at a Jonas Brothers concert. Normani, Lauren Jauregui, Dinah Jane, and Ally Brooke performed together for the first time since their hiatus in 2018. On Sunday, the official Fifth Harmony X account posted after a long time. They simply wrote:

A few hours later, they posted more updates on their X account, releasing new merch. However, the girls did not mention whether they reunited for one performance or are planning to make music again.


Fifth Harmony's complete discography

Fifth Harmony released three studio albums and a few EPs between 2012 to 2018. Keep reading if you're curious to see their entire discography.


Studio albums

As mentioned, the girls only released three studio albums throughout their music career before their hiatus. These are:

  • Reflection - January 30, 2015
  • 7/27 - May 27, 2016
  • Fifth Harmony - August 25, 2017

EPs

The all-girl band released more EPs than studio albums. Here is a list of all five EPs.

  • Better Together - October 18, 2013
  • Juntos - November 8, 2013
  • Juntos: Acoustic - November 8, 2013
  • Better Together: Acoustic - November 15, 2013
  • Better Together: The Remixes - November 25, 2013
  • Spotify Singles - December 6, 2017

Singles

The girls released 11 singles from 2013 to 2017. Some of their biggest hits include Miss Movin' On, Worth It, Work From Home, and That's My Girl.

  • Miss Movin' On - 2013
  • Boss - 2014
  • Sledgehammer - 2014
  • Worth It - 2015
  • I'm in Love with a Monster - 2015
  • Work from Home - 2016
  • All in My Head (Flex) - 2016
  • That's My Girl - 2016
  • Down - 2017
  • He Like That - 2017
  • Por Favor - 2017

Featured artist

The band was also featured in Maluma's song Sin Contrato in 2016.


Promotional singles

Here are the promotional singles Fifth Harmony recorded. The list also includes the album or EP they are from.

  • Me & My Girls - Better Together (2013)
  • Better Together - Better Together (2013)
  • Them Girls Be Like - Reflection (2014)
  • All I Want for Christmas Is You - I’ll Be Home for Christmas (2014)
  • The Life - 7/27 (2016)
  • Write on Me - 7/27 (2016)
  • Santa Claus Is Coming to Town - Non-album promotional single (2016)
  • Angel - Fifth Harmony (2017)
  • Deliver - Fifth Harmony (2017)
  • Can You See - The Star (Film) (2017)
  • Don’t Say You Love Me - Fifth Harmony (2018)

Guest appearances

Fifth Harmony also made a few guest appearances on other artists' albums and songs. Some of them are:

  • Mirrors - Boyce Avenues' Cover Collaborations, Vol. 2 (2013)
  • When I Was Your Man - Boyce Avenues' Cover Collaborations, Vol. 2 (2013)
  • Tippy Toes - Robin Thicke's Paula (2014)
  • Something Bad - Robin Thicke's Paula (2014)
  • The Opposite of Me - Robin Thicke's Paula (2014)
  • Vienes o Voy - Juan Gabriel's Los Dúo (2015)
  • Ex's & Oh's - BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge 2016 (2016)

Music videos

Fifth Harmony turned a few of their songs into music videos. Have a look with the directors:

  • Miss Movin' On - Directed by Hannah Lux Davis (2013)
  • Me & My Girls - Directed by Hannah Lux Davis (2013)
  • Boss - Directed by Fatima Robinson (2014)
  • Sledgehammer - Directed by Fatima Robinson (2014)
  • All I Want for Christmas Is You - Directed by Nigel Dick (2014)
  • Worth It - Directed by Cameron Duddy (2015)
  • I'm in Love with a Monster - Directed by Matt Stawski (2015)
  • Work from Home - Directed by Director X (2016)
  • Write on Me - Directed by Sam Lecca (2016)
  • All in My Head (Flex) - Directed by Director X (2016)
  • That's My Girl - Directed by Hannah Lux Davis (2016)
  • Down - Directed by James Larese (2017)
  • Angel - Directed by David Camarena (2017)
  • He Like That - Directed by James Larese (2017)
  • Deliver - Directed by David Camarena (2017)
  • Por Favor (2017)
  • Don't Say You Love Me - Directed by P. R. Brown (2018)

With their surprise reunion performance and renewed activity online, fans are hopeful this could be the beginning of a new chapter.

Edited by Benidamika Jones Latam