The fabulous five are back at it again! Fifth Harmony has just released the video to their new single, "Work From Home."
According to Entertainment Weekly, the girl group announced that their second studio album, titled 7/27, is said to drop May 20, 2016.
The video is set in a construction site, and all five girls are dressed in their sexiest construction gear. There are also a few sexy shirtless guys in the video, who go to work while showing off their abs and triceps, and it's to die for!
As Spin.com points out, later in the video rapper Ty Dolla $ign strolls in ready to go to work with his jack hammer and adds a cool twist with his rap lyrics.
After seeing the video, it's easy to assume that this group of girls has definitely grown up over the years.
“We change, as people, every single day and even in our relationships with each other. I think that will definitely reflect in the music. Even our voices have changed, tremendously, since the last album," Fifth Harmony member Normani Kordei told EW about how she and her bandmates have matured throughout their career.
Kordei also says that the album's title, 7/27, was chosen to symbolize the first time the girls came together as a group on Simon Cowell's U.S. version of The X Factor.
“Once you think about what we’ve been through since that day, all the way up until now, I think that is so, so dope. It’s a reminder of where you come from and where you are now, but it always takes you back to the start," Kordei said.
If you're worried that the girl band will forget where they came from, group member Camila Cabello has a message of relief for you. "We’re always gonna be those girls. It’s kind of like starting over. Because that was the day we were formed, this is gonna be the next album this era. This part of Fifth Harmony is formed," she said.
Well, it's exciting to hear that these girls are growing up and finding themselves. Let's hope they continue to be a group of successful, mature and talented young women.
Check out this sexy construction site in the video below.