Fifth Harmony
Fifth Harmony released their first music video without Camila Cabello. Ally Brooke, Lauren Jauregui, Dinah Jane Hansen and Normani Kordei are pictured attending 103.5 KTU’s KTUphoria on June 3, 2017 in Wantagh, New York. Getty Images

Fifth Harmony has finally released their first music video without Camila Cabello and it has the internet going wild. On Thursday, the highly anticipated video for “Down” became available on Vevo. The video, which runs a little over three minutes, features the group singing about always being there for their lover as long as the lover remains loyal to them.

In the video, the members of the group perform a dance number while also appearing in sexy solo scenes for their individual parts in the song. Two hours after its release the video garnered more than 455,000 views and with the help of their fanbase known as the Harmonizers, there’s no doubt the views for the video will continue to grow.

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Shortly after the release of “Down,” the video began to trend on Twitter with fans using the hashtag “#DownMusicVideoToday.”

Harmonizers were thrilled with the video and began to compliment the group on their work. “OMG the Down music video is amazing i love it so much #DOWNMusicVideoToday,” one fan tweeted.

Meanwhile, other fans were focused on the sexy pool scenes featured in the video. “Let’s take a moment to appreciate the pool scenes in the MV! The girls are flawless and hot and gorgeous #DOWNMusicVideoToday,” another fan wrote.

Fans seem to be happy with the video despite the group being a quartet since Cabello exited the group last year. On Dec. 19, the group released a statement revealing the “Bad Things” singer chose to leave the group to embark on a solo career.

“After 4 and a half years of being together, we have been informed via her representatives that Camila has decided to leave Fifth Harmony. We wish her well,” the statement read.

Despite her exit, members Lauren Jauregui, Normani Kordei, Dinah Jane Hansen and Ally Brooke Hernandez decided to continue on as a quartet. “We are four strong, committed women who will continue with Fifth Harmony as well as our solo endeavors,” the group said in the statement.

Since the break up, Fifth Harmony has put on a united front, insisting that they are content with the number of people in the group and are not looking for a replacement.

During an appearance on “Good Morning America” last week, the group revealed that they were excited about the future. “It’s a new era! It’s been really incredible because we’ve been in the studio the past few months really working hard on our album, we’ve been creating, we’ve been writing. It’s been really amazing, we’ve been having so much fun,” Hernandez told the anchors of the show.

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Fifth Harmony’s release of “Down” comes two weeks after Cabello released her first solo song “Crying in the Club.” The “Love Incredible” singer previously revealed that her debut album, “The Hurting, The Healing, The Loving,” will be a reflection of her journey “from darkness into light”

While Cabello continues on her solo path, it looks like Fifth Harmony is more than ready to take on the music world as a quartet.