And really, I’ve loved getting together with all these different songwriters and producers, everyone from Nice Guy to Looney Tunes. I would say as a songwriter it‘s been really beautiful because I’ve been saying I’ve been working on the album for over three years and the fans have been like, “c’mon are we ever going to get an album?” And finally, it’s here, and having this to work on and a concrete album that I’m able to write and really just produce and bring together or create has been so incredible. There are so many things that inspire me.
I feel like I’ve not only found myself again, but I’m a new woman, a new person. Hope you enjoy this beautiful cover and HOLA! exclusive interview with Ally Brooke! I lost my light. Ally is back stronger and bolder, ready to show the world an album that represents who she proudly is and she can’t wait for everyone to hear it. With an eager fan base waiting for more music, she set out to release this upcoming album. Now, with a sincere smile Ally says she has found herself again. In the first episode, the 27-year-old singer said that she went through ‘abuse’ while in Fifth Harmony, and she lost her identity. Since the groups hiatus, Ally released her official debut single, “Low Key,” featuring Tyga and other singles, like “Higher” and follow-up singles like, “No Good.” She also released her book Finding Your Harmony and she created a weekly podcast called The Ally Brooke Show. When you’re a part of a group of young women you’ve never met before with the same hopes and dreams, being told what to do, in perfect harmony- it’s easy to lose yourself, and your voice. For the next 4 years they performed and pumped out catchy mainstream hits like “Work From Home.” Cabello left the group in December 2016, and after performing as a quartet, in March 2018, they all decided to take an indefinite hiatus to pursue solo projects. They didn’t win the series, but they took over the music charts, won awards, and traveled around the world. Suddenly, Ally’s dreams collided with Camila Cabello, Normani Kordei, Dinah Jane, and Lauren Jauregui’s, and they would compete on the show together as a girl group called Fifth Harmony. Ally was eliminated during the Bootcamp round, but was brought back by the judges- along with 4 other girls. The singer was with Atlantic Records until October 2020, soon after, thanks to Selena Quintanilla’s sister Suzette Quintanilla, she signed with Simran Singh’s AMSI Entertainment, and Eric Duars’ Duars Entertainment.Īlly’s story begins as she stepped on stage to audition for the X-Factor in 2012, in hopes of being the next big singer. She has been behind the scenes, healing and working on her music. With a new diverse team, management, record label, Ally is here to conquer the charts.