Who Are You

Album: Better Together (2013)
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Songfacts®:

  • This emotional ballad is a track from Better Together, the debut EP by Fifth Harmony. Dinah Jane Hansen recalled the laying down of the Julian Bunetta produced track to MTV News. "We all came into the studio separately recording it," she said. "And then when Julian put the finishing touches to it and we all heard it, the first time we heard it we were all sobbing, and then we knew that's the one."
  • Camila Cabello explained the song's meaning: "It's a subject matter though that isn't really... It's not a generic subject matter," she said. "It's not a sad love song. It's not like boy doesn't like me back. It's like an actual bipolar relationship."

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  • Hanna from KansasThis is a song I have been looking for!! This song is so amazing u guys will love it if you listen to it I LOVE IT!!!!
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