Dinah Jane's References To Fifth Harmony Hits On "Bottled Up" Have Me Crying

Dinah Jane's References To Fifth Harmony Hits On "Bottled Up" Have Me Crying




all of the Fifth Harmony women have come out of the gate swinging with their solo debuts, yet none as sentimental as Dinah Jane, who just released her first single "Bottled Up," which features Ty Dolla $ign and Marc E. Bassy.


Dinah's solo debut makes explicitly clear references to some of Fifth Harmony's biggest hits in the wake of the group's hiatus; it's a tribute of sorts to the place where everything started. Twice while in the song, Dinah shouts out "Work From Residence an extra-special song since it, also, features Ty Dolla $ign.


I'm a bad chick, I require a bad one with me

Work from house, nevertheless he gon' stay up with me
In fact, Dinah's the woman accountable for getting Ty on that track in the opening place. In a interview with Music Choice, Dinah instructed them story in back of that collaboration: “We were attempting to find who could be a good feature to feature onto ‘Work From Home,’ and I was like, ‘Ty’s fully got to get on this.’ And boom, they listened to me."


"Worth It," Fifth Harmony's second biggest hit, gets love from Dinah throughout the song's third verse.


But he putting in the work

Let me feel if this is worth it
This isn't just fan speculation; Dinah confirmed the purposeful shoutouts throughout the Music Choice interview, saying, "there's a 'Work From House reference in there, 'Worth It;' I just wanted to play around with it and be a little bit cute."


All this love for Fifth Harmony, and the support that Dinah has gotten from group-mate Lauren Jauregui, is hitting me and the rest of the 5H fandom right in the feels.


Of course, "Bottled Up" isn't just a hit for its Fifth Harmony references. With the powers of Dinah Jane, Ty Dolla $ign and Marc E. Bassy combined, hear how much this track really goes off below.









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