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Fifth Harmony fought for having 'vulnerable' ballad on new album

Fifth Harmony say had to fight to include a ballad on their next album.

The girl group will released their second record '7/27' on May 20 as the follow-up to last year's debut 'Reflection'.

Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Ally Brooke Hernandez said the quintet haven't really had a chance to explore their "vulnerable" side before.

She said: "People will get a deeper insight into who we are. We talk about topics from love to heartbreak to confusion about someone.

"The main thing for all of us was having a ballad, a slower song. Finally, they get to hear more of a vulnerable side to us! We didn’t really have that in 'Reflection', and that’s something we all fought for."

Lauren Jauregui added: "There’s a song on here that’s from our last album cycle.

"It was thrown out, gone. Dinah and I kept bringing it up, and finally they gave in. It’s, like, politics.”

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