Reflection (deluxe Edition)

Fifth Harmony
Reflection (deluxe Edition)

50,87 EUR  42,39 EUR
Vinyl Maxi
Epic
Release date: 16/Jun/2015
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Sales Rank: #385 in Mainstream Rock
#4062 in Rock
Style: Mainstream Rock
Product No.: 2097256046
Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Top Down
1.2 Bo$$
1.3 Sledgehammer
1.4 Worth It - Fifth Harmony Feat. Kid Ink
2.1 This Is How We Roll
2.2 Everlasting Love
2.3 Like Mariah - Fifth Harmony Feat. Tyga
3.1 Them Girls Be Like
3.2 Reflection
3.3 Suga Mama
3.4 We Know
4.1 Going Nowhere
4.2 Body Rock
4.3 Brave Honest Beautiful - Fifth Harmony Feat. Meghan Trainor
Number of discs: 1
Description:Comes in a single jacket. Records come in printed inner sleeves. Fifth Harmony poster insert and digital download code included. Code expires June 17th, 2016 and the digital copy of the album can not be accessed out the United States.
"Reflection" is the debut studio album by American girl group Fifth Harmony, released as an LP under the Epic label. This dynamic record showcases a blend of pop, R&B, and urban influences, featuring hit singles like "Worth It," "BO$$," and "Sledgehammer." The album is celebrated for its empowering lyrics and catchy melodies that highlight the group's vocal prowess and chemistry. Fifth Harmony rose to fame after finishing third on The X Factor USA in 2012. Since then, they have achieved international success with multiple chart-topping hits and awards such as MTV Video Music Awards and Teen Choice Awards. Epic Records, founded in 1953, has been home to legendary artists across genres including Michael Jackson, Sade, and Travis Scott. Known for nurturing innovative talent, Epic continues to be a powerhouse in the music industry.
No. of tracks: 14
Manufacturer No.: 888750997418
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walah a. - 15/Jun/2018 5 of 5 Stars!
greatest band I have ever came across, 2015 was their era the only thing that held them back was their contract