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Fifth Harmony Rumors: Group Disbanding, Members to Focus on Solo Careers?

Rumors about Fifth Harmony is now on the brink of breaking up has gotten louder after Dinah Jane Hansen announced recently that she is releasing a new song without her bandmates.

In a recent Instagram post, Hansen teased her followers as she revealed the details of her upcoming single and other artists involved in it.

"IT'S ALMOST HERE !!!!My first official collab with yours truly, @redone @daddyyankee @frenchmontana #BOOMBOOM honored to be apart of your journey Red! This is one hell of a record y'all. 10.27 get ready," Hansen said as a caption to the photo she uploaded on the said social media site.

Apart from Hansen, another Fifth Harmony member, Lauren Jauregui also announced earlier that she will be featured in her boyfriend's, Ty Dolla, forthcoming album, "Beach House 3." With Normani Kordei, also revealed last weekend that she inked a solo management deal as a part of her move to release music outside Fifth Harmony, speculations on the group possibly disbanding have been bolstered.

To recall, Camila Cabello was the first Fifth Harmony member to bolt out of the group, announcing her exit from the band in December last year. Reportedly, Cabello opted not to renew her contract upon its expiration and decided to focus on her music career as a solo artist. While many were saddened by Cabello's departure from her former group, other Fifth Harmony members have claimed that they are in a better place as they also get to work on their solo projects.

With other members of Fifth Harmony venturing into their solo careers, it is but understandable for fans to worry that they have already disbanded. With the group expected to resume their PSA Tour this December, though, the feared disbanding of the group may not be in sight yet as Fifth Harmony continues to inspire the world with their music.

"We hope to be remembered by our legacy. It's an incredible honor being the biggest girl group in this decade but an even greater honor to make a difference through our music," Kordei said in a recent interview.

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