Zara Larsson breaks silence on replacing 'Fifth Harmony's Camila Cabello with four blunt words
Zara Larsson speaks out about replacing Camila Cabello after Fifth Harmony exit
Zara Larsson recently got candid and opened up about being approached by Fifth Harmony to replace Camila Cabello.
For those unaware, Fifth Harmony, a girls’ music band often budded as 5H, was created on the reality television show The X Factor in 2012. It consisted of five vocalists: Cabello, Lauren Jauregui, Ally Brooke, Dinah Jane, and Normani.
The group’s key albums include 2013’s Better Together, 2015’s Reflection, 2016’s 7/27, and 2017’s Fifth Harmony.
In her recent interview at the Spotify Live Room, Larsson clearly stated she was not offered to become part of Fifth Harmony.
She went on to further clarify that she will not become part of the now-defunct group.
The Swedish singer and songwriter said, “Oh, no. I don’t do groups. I would never be in a group.”
Larsson is “a big fan of girl groups” and she loves them, adding, “And I also like that I feel like the girl groups are coming back big time.”
Notably, the Lush Life songstress will become “front center” like Beyoncé if she ever decides to be in a girls’ group.
“I love a girl group. I just couldn’t take not singing lead all the time,” she quipped.
It is pertinent to mention that Zara Larsson went on a tour with Fifth Harmony in 2014 as the opening act in Cher Lloyd’s I Wish Tour.
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