Ally Brooke Talks Next Fifth Harmony Album
. "It's a change for us, it's definitely a step up. Fifth Harmony is a different Fifth Harmony today and our music has definitely evolved as just like we have as people. And we're so excited to share this the world! I mean, I already know the game plan for everything, but I can't say it. But I know our fans are going to just flip, I'm flipping as I just think about it right now! It's going to be awesome and I hope everybody loves it and we've worked hard." She notes that a lot of hit makers have contributed to the new album. "We didn't write on this album but we worked with so many amazing writers like Julia Michaels and Justin Tranter, Stargate, MXM; we worked with a lot of pretty phenomenal people." She adds that there will be collaborations on the album, but declines to say who they will be with. She did say, however, of the collabs: "It's so dope'the adjective I want to use is 'dope.'" "The sound is different," she says of the record. "Sonically it's a step up. [What] I love about this album is that it does have a pretty consistent lane but it also has variety which is awesome. And we are more vulnerable on this album as far as what we speak about, and we talk about. And we've matured a lot on this album as well. And I think that's going to really shine through it and I hope people will like it. That's my goal and my hope." Read more and listen to the entire Top Talk with Pace Webb podcast here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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