


And it's time they got the recognition they deserve. Now on the back of their biggest hit ever, "Worth It," Fifth Harmony is on their way to reimagining that scenario for the 21st century. The music captured the imaginations of millions of young people around the world who wanted powerful female role models. The record-shattering girl band ushered in an era of girl power in the late '90s with their catchy hooks and empowering lyrics.

In that way, Fifth Harmony is beginning to closely resemble a Spice Girls for the 21st century. In a night where questionable icon Meghan Trainor won big and Taylor Swift received mass adulation for taking her feud with Katy Perry public, they embodied what female pop stars can do with music to actually bring feminism to the public. They were charming as ever, talking over each other on the red carpet and speaking on-camera later that evening. Fifth Harmony may only have gotten a few moments on the screen at the Billboard Music Awards on Sunday, but they were among the most charismatic stars of the show.
