![]() This cover’s energy may be the most relatable. Naro Studios – Work From Home (Fifth Harmony Cover) There is even a nice “ Gotta Get Thru This” interlude to further inspire you. The strings keep up the distinctive beat with pizzicato. Clean Bandit keeps the tempo up and brings the range of the five Fifth Harmony members all on her own. This cover kicks into gear and becomes pump-up jam worthy with drum beats and electro-pop elements. The mellow string interlude is a little deceptive. Louisa Johnson – Work From Home (Fifth Harmony Cover) This version has a slightly somber tone, but that mood change also adds an air of class to the aspects of the song that some may find scandalous. This rendition has all of the elements of the original’s sound and is performed with strength and confidence. Even Ty Dolla Sign’s rap part gets translated into a dainty piano line. When no words can describe your day, you need a nice instrumental cover to get you through. ViEss – Work From Home (Fifth Harmony Cover) These three covers span the range of emotions you may feel from your new workspace.Ĭlean Bandit’s version featuring Louisa Johnson is better.Ī metal version by a brother duo from Naro Studios is best. Now this song is back in our heads, taunting us as many of us are in fact working from home. Normani also had the “motivation” to go out on her own.) “Work From Home” became Fifth Harmony’s best charting single in the US and joined songs like The Pussycat Dolls “ Buttons” as one of the few top-five songs from an all-female group in recent history (and complete with matching rapper accessories). (After Fifth Harmony went on hiatus, Camila Cabello wasn’t the only member to go solo. This song was the lead single off Fifth Harmony’s second album, the last album with all five members. They then went on to give us girl-power anthems like “ Bo$$” and “ Worth It” on their first full album. Fifth Harmony followed in the footsteps of One Direction, getting their big break on The X Factor. In between their participation on the show and releasing their first EP, they recorded covers on YouTube, including participating in a volume of Boyce Avenue’s Cover Collaborations.
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