It utilizes heavy bass and an electronic drumroll, similar to the group's previous hits like "Boss" and "Worth It".
The chorus, "Destiny said it, you got to get up and get it / Get mad independent," explicitly encourages self-reliance. Fifth Harmony Thats My Girl Audio
is a high-energy R&B and electro-pop anthem by the American girl group Fifth Harmony. Serving as the opening track and final single from their second studio album, 7/27 (2016), the song is renowned for its bold message of female empowerment and resilience. The Sound of Empowerment It utilizes heavy bass and an electronic drumroll,
The lyrics act as a rallying cry for women to find their voices and assert their presence. Key themes include: Serving as the opening track and final single
Musically, "That’s My Girl" is characterized by a "bombastic" production that includes:
The phrase "That's my girl" serves as a expression of pride and praise for other women's accomplishments.
The track features prominent, jazz-influenced horn samples and trumpets that drive its anthemic feel.