Reflection

| Fifth Harmony

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Reflection

Reflection is the debut studio album by American girl group Fifth Harmony. Syco Music and Epic Records released it on January 30, 2015. -Wikipedia

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  • Pitchfork

    Reflection is what girl power really sounds like in 2015 

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  • Rolling Stone

    Infectious empowerment from a group of ‘X Factor’ alums 

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  • Time

    Fifth Harmony's Reflection Has Many Layers 

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  • Spin

    Fifth Harmony Harness Pop’s Gooey, Feel-Good Core on ‘Reflection’ 

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  • Newsday

    An appealing debut 

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  • Billboard

    The collaboration sounds undercooked from a production standpoint, but the confident message rings through, and ends the album with the girls in a power stance. 

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  • The National

    With the release of their killer debut album Reflection, they finally have a bunch of sparkling songs to match their stage credentials. 

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  • The New York Times

    They lacked a clear, unified identity, a problem answered with a curious solution on “Reflection" 

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  • Entertainment Focus

    Fifth Harmony stand a really good chance of being the biggest girl group in the world. 

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  • All Music

    The debut album from The X-Factor's second season third-place finishers Fifth Harmony, 2015's Reflection is a slick production superbly showcasing the group's multi-voiced approach to contemporary R&B. 

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  • Idolator

    With Reflection, Fifth Harmony is bound to move on the next round in this pop game 

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  • The Washington Post

    Even at a slim 40-ish minutes, “Reflection” creaks under its own weight.  

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  • Media Hype

    For a debut album, ‘Reflection’ is certainly a perfect starter as it manages to deliver a variety of hit singles. 

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  • Pop Dust

    The culmination of two years of hard work is evident here, gifting the listener with an island (of sound) in the stream. 

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  • Live in Limbo

    Apart from a few minor hiccups, Reflection is a solid debut album for Fifth Harmony. 

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  • Renowned for Sound

    The performance from the girls never falters, and even the worst parts of the album benefit from this. 

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  • Breathe Heavy

    Whilst the album is very enjoyable, with no big hits under their collective belt, Fifth Harmony needed to be outstanding, not simply passable. 

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  • Stage Right Secrets

    The girls have obviously matured in the last two years, and they did all they could to make sure that their sound matured with them. 

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  • PPCORN

    Even though it took three years to hear an album from Fifth Harmony, Reflection was worth the wait. 

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  • Spectrum Pulse

    Even by the standards of music intended for teenage girls, it's painfully thin 

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  • PressPlay OK

    There’s clearly potential here and no matter how unoriginal the album is, it’s a polished affair. 

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  • andPOP

    If they can really hone in on their sound, it won’t be long before they’re dominating the charts.  

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  • Fangle Magazine

    Reflection is a stellar first album for Fifth Harmony. 

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  • MuuMuse

    Reflection feels less like a defining statement and more like the awkward growing pains of a girl group sifting through their iPod, still struggling to find their own voice in an already overcrowded industry. 

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  • The AU Review

    It's well worth checking out for some decent late-summer pop jams. 

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  • Pop Bytes

    Reflection is overflowing with high-energy, bass-blasting moments that will have you on repeat each time you head out with your friends for a night out painting the town red. 

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  • Drunk on Pop

    It’s like they stepped into some makeover booth as bubblegum pop princesses and came out as powerful R&B mini-divas.  

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  • Clarion Call

    Fifth Harmony has proven, just one album in, that they have what it takes to become one of the pop music heavyweights that they emulate so well. 

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  • The Ultimate Pop Music Blog

    They may still be looking to find their exact identity, but Reflection is an impressive starting point for the ladies of the all-girl group. 

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  • The Oswegonian

    The girls of Fifth Harmony have beautiful voices that complement each other quite well, but the lyrics are very difficult to get into and take it seriously 

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  • Alter the Press!

    Reflection is a solid debut album for Fifth Harmony with an abundance of infectious tunes sure to make listeners dance and sing along. 

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  • ThomasBleach

    On their highly anticipated debut album “Reflection” they showcase their incredible vocal range and smooth harmonies with ease while delivering some strong independently fueled pop/RNB tracks. 

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  • LSU Now

    “Reflection” is a high-energy album filled with female empowerment. 

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  • South Florida Arts News & Review

    “Reflection,” released on Jan. 30, does indeed bring more of the same but with a much edgier and vibrant twist that denotes the vast genres these girls can explore, as well as their huge potential. 

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  • Seawanhaka

    All in all, it’s clear that Reflection will be the album to open the market back up for Girl Groups in the USA. 

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  • Student Life

    As a group, the girls of Fifth Harmony may be able to hit all the right notes and vocal synchronizations, but their latest album does not. 

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