One surefire way of getting over a breakup: going to an amusement park with your best friends, forget about their exes and ceremoniously destroying all evidence of your past relationship, of course! Our favorite "X Factor USA" third place winners, Fifth Harmony, currently beguiling scores of pop music fans, presents this highly enjoyable option for flipping the deuces to the past in the music video for girlband's debut single, "Miss Movin' On." Watch the former X Factor quintet flawlessly hit their harmonies while looking ultra-fab in the video to this summertime jam!
One year after auditioning as individuals for Fox's reality competition The X Factor, girl group Fifth Harmony is poised to release their forthcoming debut album, which is slated to drop this fall. The empowering very radio-friendly break-up pop anthem "Miss Movin' On" was unveiled last month as the lead single. Like the song (think Demi-Lovato-meets-Little-Mix, in the best way) the Hannah Lux Davis-directed video is energetic, fun and kinda like the expectation scenario for how we'd handle a recent breakup, carnival-style, a super-fun night out even if the reality would be closer to clutching our tear-soaked, life-sized Austin Mahone cutout on the log flume.
If it feels like Fifth Harmony's first official music video has been a long time coming, that's probably because it has: The X Factor songbirds have done more than their share of live performances, but their proper, fancy-lookin' clip for "Miss Movin' On" is true to the track's title and more than does them justice as a bona fide girl group. Camila, Lauren, Ally Brooke, Normani and Dinah Jane obviously understand that literally all good pop videos happen at the fairground, 'cause they've been hanging out on the bumper cars and giving some serious popstar face by the waltzers.
The primary narrative sees the girls during a day at the theme park as they generally move on. After tearing up photos, and getting rid and throw to the floor clothes that belonged to them, as well as changing their Facebook statuses to 'Single' at the venue entrance, the 5H ladies will go spend a phenomenal day at the fair. Winning teddy bears, eating pop corn, riding bumper cars, or getting on the big wheel, the girls are taking this fair by storm. But when all five of the girls stand before microphones, they look exceptional together. For those of us who followed their journey from the beginning of The X Factor, seeing them that way is a particular delight.
One year after auditioning as individuals for Fox's reality competition The X Factor, girl group Fifth Harmony is poised to release their forthcoming debut album, which is slated to drop this fall. The empowering very radio-friendly break-up pop anthem "Miss Movin' On" was unveiled last month as the lead single. Like the song (think Demi-Lovato-meets-Little-Mix, in the best way) the Hannah Lux Davis-directed video is energetic, fun and kinda like the expectation scenario for how we'd handle a recent breakup, carnival-style, a super-fun night out even if the reality would be closer to clutching our tear-soaked, life-sized Austin Mahone cutout on the log flume.
If it feels like Fifth Harmony's first official music video has been a long time coming, that's probably because it has: The X Factor songbirds have done more than their share of live performances, but their proper, fancy-lookin' clip for "Miss Movin' On" is true to the track's title and more than does them justice as a bona fide girl group. Camila, Lauren, Ally Brooke, Normani and Dinah Jane obviously understand that literally all good pop videos happen at the fairground, 'cause they've been hanging out on the bumper cars and giving some serious popstar face by the waltzers.
The primary narrative sees the girls during a day at the theme park as they generally move on. After tearing up photos, and getting rid and throw to the floor clothes that belonged to them, as well as changing their Facebook statuses to 'Single' at the venue entrance, the 5H ladies will go spend a phenomenal day at the fair. Winning teddy bears, eating pop corn, riding bumper cars, or getting on the big wheel, the girls are taking this fair by storm. But when all five of the girls stand before microphones, they look exceptional together. For those of us who followed their journey from the beginning of The X Factor, seeing them that way is a particular delight.
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