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7/27 is the second studio album by American girl group Fifth Harmony that was released by Syco Music and Epic Records on May 27, 2016. -Wikipedia
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Rolling Stone
The second Fifth Harmony LP isn’t a massive step forward, but with a constant bombardment of hooks, high energy and incredible harmony there’s not much time to catch your breath to compare.
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Pitchfork
On their new album, Fifth Harmony are at their best when grappling with the age-old girl-group concern of how to reconcile independence with love.
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Spin
Fifth Harmony’s ‘7/27′ Is Sadly Not All That Worth It
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Newsday
Fifth Harmony’s new album makes it clear how much pop group has grown
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Entertainment Weekly
It’s a funky reminder that taking Fifth Harmony seriously is a lot easier when its members aren’t hung up on sounding so serious.
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Los Angeles Times
"7/27" is a reminder that when the girls play to their fiercest strengths, they are a force to reckon with — even if they remain their own competition.
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Idolator
Throughout 7/27, Fifth Harmony turns the volume down, and while the group could well be trying to show how it has matured over the past year, this decision can come off like a tactic to seem right on-trend.
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The Young Folks
They’re keeping up and carving a place for themselves within a genre that has lost an important presence: girl groups.
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Pop Crush
7/27 finds Fifth Harmony successfully digging their stilettos deeper into a pop landscape that has been awfully unfriendly to their kind in the past decade.
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Entertainment Focus
7/27 is an album that showcases a group that has found their feet and is ready for world domination.
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Digital Spy
American girl group pop just got exciting again.
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Hollywood Life
5H Drop Their Most Fierce Album Yet
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All Music
Ultimately, while 7/27 isn't quite as loose or as fun as one might hope, Fifth Harmony prove they can balance youthful swagger with grown-up sophistication.
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The National
Their second effort, 7/27, is an unexpected delight for both its quality and its breezy, relaxed feel.
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Cliche Magazine
Fifth Harmony’s Album ‘7/27’ Screams Girl Power
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Renowned for Sound
7/27 is a solid pop album that manages to stand out from the crowd, with catchy singles, and a sense of confidence that can’t be found anywhere else.
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Media Hype
Fifth Harmony are back with their follow-up to Reflection and totally deliver a steady and well-balanced album.
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Bustle
What is most noticeable on 7/27 is how spectacular Fifth Harmony sound not as only as individual vocalists, but also as a band, able to compliment the specific cadences of each others distinctive vocal styles with harmonies that never strive to compete with each other.
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Attitude
7/27 feels more cohesive and simply a lot better than 2015's debut 'Reflection'.
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Poparazzi
7/27 won’t be the album that puts the band in the music history books, but it’s still an enjoyable listen that will surely please current fans and, with the right single choices and promotion, bring them some new Harmonizers, too.
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Stage Right Secrets
Fifth Harmony’s new album breathes growth and confidence and has a pretty good balance of tracks.
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Breathe Heavy
Fifth Harmony underwhelms on their hotly anticipated album.
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Spectrum Pulse
In good conscience - plus the fact there really are enough problems in production and lyrics to keep me from endorsing this record completely
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GIGsoup
Overall ‘7/27’ is a more mature offering from Fifth Harmony with positive themes through out and overflowing with confidence.
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ThomasBleach
“7/27” is a strong collection of tracks that sees the girls confident with their sound, vocals and sexuality.
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SceneSisters
7/27 is an infectious pop entity that benefits from the powerhouse performances from Brooke, Kordei, Jane, Cabello and Jauregui.
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Oh No They Didn't
Channeling their “girl power” into an artistic force.
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The Verge
Fifth Harmony’s members are totally absent from 7/27’s writing and production credits, but the album has a self-assured ease.
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The Gizzle Review
Perhaps the girls will finally find some personality by the time album three comes along – if they make it that far.
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