Fifth Harmony’s New (And Final?) Video Is A Bittersweet Goodbye
It’s the end of an era, Harmonizers.
The women of
Fifth Harmony have officially begun the
indefinite hiatus they reported earlier this year. Nevertheless first, they’ve surprised us with an emotional parting gift: a video for “Don’t Mention You Love Me,” from their self-titled 2017 album.
The gorgeous, soft-focus video shows Lauren, Ally, Dinah, and Normani dressed in angelic gowns and wandering a bright, airy warehouse. Because the ballad reaches its climax, the four singers link hands in a circle before each one leaves the room, closing the door in back of them — and seemingly closing out their era with each other.
However in a little bit of possibly suggested symbolism, the final shot reveals the same door left open a crack. Is that a hopeful nod to the future of 5H? Judge for yourself by pressing play below.
Fifth Harmony’s new video lands exactly one week immediately after they played their final concert with each other in Florida. The ladies reported in March that they offered to take a break from the categorize to pursue their solo careers, writing in
a note to fans, "Thank you for everything we have been able to build as Fifth Harmony. With your love and encouragement we are going to continue to build on ourselves, support one another in everything we do, and keep making you overjoyed, each other delighted, and ourselves proud."
The sort echoed the same sentiment
on Instagram on Friday (May 18), sharing a clip from their new video and writing, “Thank you for a wonderful journey. We love you, Harmonizers!”
So long, 5H (for right now, at least)!
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