It's official: Fifth Harmony won't be letting Camila Cabello's shock departure from the band hold them back this year, and they're on track to release their third studio album as a four-piece later in 2017.
The band is now comprised of Ally Brooke, Normani Kordei, Dinah Jane and Lauren Jauregui, and it looks like it's straight back into the recording booth for the girls as Billboard reports that record labels Epic Records and Syco have both exercised their option on the group and ordered another album.
While representatives for Fifth Harmony have not commented on anything beyond a confirmation - "Epic has in fact exercised their deal option with Fifth Harmony" - it's all good news for the girls, whose last album 7/27 became their highest-charting yet.
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Fifth Harmony announced Camila would be leaving the group last month in a statement that claimed Camila's representatives informed the group of her decision to leave - a fact which Camila later denied.
"We are four strong, committed women who will continue with Fifth Harmony as well as our solo endeavours," the statement read. "We are excited for our future, and we can't wait what the new year brings."
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The band have already shared the first photo of the group as a quartet too, welcoming in the New Year with a new photo of the new line-up.
Despite their split earlier in December, Fifth Harmony's final performance as a five-piece was on New Year's Eve when a previously recorded set for Dick Clark's Rockin' Eve With Ryan Seacrest was aired.
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