Fifth Harmony
Fifth Harmony opened up about their new album. Pictured: Fifth Harmony attends the Kids Choice Awards Mexico 2017 Orange Carpet at Auditorio Nacional on Aug. 19, 2017 in Mexico City. Getty Images/Hector Vivas

Fifth Harmony is not slowing down in their rise to the top even after losing a member. In 2016, Camila Cabello left the group to start her solo career. The loss of a member usually takes a toll on the band, but not with Fifth Harmony, who refused to change their name even though they are only four in the group.

On Friday, Ally Brooke Hernandez, Lauren Jauregui, Normani Kordei and Dinah Jane Hansen released their third studio album, the first without Cabello. The four singers agreed that their new music gave them the opportunity to get their "power back," Entertainment Tonight reported.

"I feel like we got our power back and we learned to love music again," Kordei told ET. "Because, you know, it reflects our voices and we say everything that we wanna be able to say and we know how we want it to sound. And we know that in 10 years, it'll mean what it means now to us. It's still special and it's something that we will forever be proud of."

For Hernandez, the new album is a "rebirth" for the group. "A rebirth and a continuation [at the] same time," she explained. "Definitely a rebirth and the really amazing thing is that we have such an incredible bond with the four of us and we're definitely like sisters. So it's really such a special experience. I can't really describe it."

All four were very excited about their new music. According to Hansen, they discovered a lot of things together and experienced so much while creating their latest album.

Meanwhile, Cabello recently sent love to her fans while her former bandmates promoted their new album. She shared a photo of herself holding up a peace sign on Twitter. "Sending love to u wherever u are," the "Bad Things" singer wrote.

Earlier this month, Cabello skipped the 2017 Teen Choice Awards where she won three awards: choice song for a female artist, choice female summer artist and choice female hottie. She was also featured on Major Lazer's "Know No Better," which won choice electronic/dance song.

Fifth Harmony also won big during the same event. The group dominated the awards show after bagging four trophies: choice music group, choice song for a group, choice summer group and choice fandom.

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