On September 4, Pop Base reported that searches for Fifth Harmony have spiked by 665% on Spotify. This spike has been recorded shortly after their reunion. The group reunited on the stage of Jonas Brothers concert on August 31. The group’s surprise performance since their indefinite hiatus since 2018 delighted their fans, which evidently led them to hitting top searches.
Fans of Fifth Harmony were overjoyed to see the spike their searches. Therefore, their followers filled the social media with their love and admiration for the band.
One of them on X stated: “Yesss The 5H magic is real—fans were READY for this comeback!”
Fans react as searches for Fifth Harmony rise by 665% on Spotify
5H's fan said their strong legacy led to this surge: “The only possible reason for this surge is how strong their legacy and fanbase remain. After years apart, listeners are rushing back to stream the classics and relive the magic that defined an era of pop.”
Another fan stated that nostalgia is the reason behind this spike in searches: “665% spike is crazy nostalgia really sells — fans been waiting for that Fifth Harmony moment.”
Another follower claimed that fans have really missed the girl group’s music: “That's amazing to see, people really missed their music. So happy for them.”
An admirer stated that the band’s reunion has re-energized their fandom: “This is amazing! It just goes to show how much love and support there is for Fifth Harmony. The reunion has clearly re-energized the fandom, and it's so great to see fans old and new rediscovering their music. A 665% spike is a huge deal and a testament to their lasting impact. What a welcome comeback!”
One of their fans dubbed the group’s reunion as pure joy: “Honestly, it’s kind of heartwarming music can bring people back to happy memories, and seeing a group reunite after years is pure joy for fans.”
Another fan referred to the band as biggest girl group: “Biggest girl group of the 10s with only 3 albums achieved numbers that no other girl group has, and toured countries that no other girl group has seen.”
Camila Cabello left group in 2016
As the name suggests, the five-member girl group originally had five members, namely Ally Brooke, Normani, Dinah Jane, Lauren Jauregui, and Camila Cabello. The Havana singer left the group in 2016 to focus on her solo career.
Fifth Harmony made it’s debut in 2015 with their studio album Reflection. The group is also referred to as 5H, which originated in Miami, Florida.