The standard edition closer. It’s saccharine, cheesy, and borderline preachy. Trainor’s songwriting fingerprints are all over it (doo-wop inflections, self-help lyrics). While it lacks the edge of the rest of the album, it functions as the “goodnight” song—a reminder that the girls are, after all, still trying to be role models.
: The lead single, which established the group’s "girl boss" persona with its punchy horns and confident lyrics. "Sledgehammer" Fifth Harmony - Reflection -Deluxe Edition-
You cannot discuss Reflection without its crown jewel. (featuring Kid Ink) is the album’s commercial and spiritual anchor. Built on a bouncing saxophone riff that sounds like it walked out of a 1990s hip-hop tape, the track is less a song and more a mission statement. “Give it to me, I’m worth it.” The phrase is simple, but the delivery is layered. Lauren’s pre-chorus snarl, Normani’s liquid vocal runs, Camila’s breathy middle eight, Dinah’s power, and Ally’s sweetness all collide. It’s not just a song about a relationship; it’s a song about valuation. The Deluxe Edition places this track front and center, reminding you that these five women refused to be discounted. The standard edition closer