Fifth Harmony is back — and the reunion fervor is all over Spotify. Data obtained by Rolling Stone shows searches for the girl group increased by 665 percent following the group’s surprise performance on Sunday night.
The group reunited as a four-piece for the first time since their “indefinite hiatus,” performing hits “Work From Home” and “Worth It” during the Jonas Brothers’ live-streamed show in Dallas, Texas. After the viral performance, global streams for the group increased overall by 100 percent.
“Thank you all for the support over the past 24 hours – we missed you so much,” the group wrote on Instagram, sharing a video of them dancing to “All in My Head (Flex).”
Fifth Harmony’s numbers have jumped several times over the past two years, thanks to the resurgence of singles “Work From Home” and “All in My Head” on TikTok. Those viral moments fueled speculation about a reunion. Just a day before the performance, the music video for “Work From Home” reached 3 billion plays on YouTube, breaking the record for any girl group.
According to new data acquired by Rolling Stone, in February 2025, “All In My Head (Flex)” by Fifth Harmony and Fetty Wap saw a 590 percent increase in U.S. streams on Spotify. Globally, the numbers for the song increased by 350 percent streams on the platform. (Rolling Stone ranked the “All in My Head” as the group’s No. 1 song following the group’s 10th formation anniversary in 2022.)
Despite not releasing music since 2017’s album Fifth Harmony, the group has 15.7 million monthly listeners on Spotify. Their single “Work From Home” is part of the platform’s Billions Club with 1.6 billion streams. “Worth It” follows closely behind with 960.5 million streams.
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Hours before the reunion, the Fifth Harmony X account reactivated by posting “#FifthHarmonyFollowSpree” on their account as they followed fans on the platform. Jane also shared an Instagram post alluding to the return, “The impossible is possible. Full of gratitude today.” The group’s website was also updated to say “coming soon.”
Absent from Sunday’s reunion was Camila Cabello who left the group in 2016. She celebrated her bandmates’ comeback by commenting, “❤️❤️❤️❤️,” under the group’s post.
