Fifth Harmony has more than proved that, as a girl group, they have plenty of worth. Three singles from 5H's debut album Reflection have officially gone platinum, mere months after its record's release date.
According to a press release from the RIAA, the first three singles off Reflection ("BO$$," "Sledgehammer" and "Worth It") have all surpassed one million copies solid, officially notching a platinum status.
It's been a slow climb for several of these singles, with "BO$$" first dropping almost a year ago to date, on July 7, 2014.
The other singles had a faster rise to one million copies sold status - most notably "Worth It," which features rapper Kid Ink, took only six months to go platinum.
Though 5H now have three platinum records to their name, the big sales haven't always necessarily translated to chart success for the X Factor alumnae. Thus far, "Worth It" has been the girls' biggest success on the Billboard Hot 100 to date. It currently sits at No. 14 on the charts, where it has also peaked.
Meanwhile, "BO$$" debuted and peaked at No. 43 before dropping out of the Hot 100 after one week. "Sledgehammer" fared only slightly better, topping off at No. 40 and spending five weeks on the charts.
Reflection, the album that spawned these three platinum singles, was released in January.
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