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Singing groups are social experiments, and there are salient reasons why none ever last.

Classic lineups rarely even make it five years past the whirlwind of a debut studio album.
Perhaps Fifth Harmony strove too hard to be a democracy when it shouldnt have.
All These Years collapses into a fluttering choir vocal over bachata-indebted guitar licks.
She Loves Control emotes note-perfectly while Skrillex and Frank Dukes fuse downcast beats and flamenco guitars underneath.
Its heavy on tearjerkers in part because Cabellos most devastating in the expression of longing and regret.
Where do I draw the line?
This is a peculiar vibe to hang a breakout debut solo album on.
Its hard to say.)