In their latest music video Fifth Harmony showed off more than just their vocal range and dancing skills as they frolicked around in revealing bikinis.
They're already the hottest girl group in the world but Fifth Harmony just turned up the heat with their latest video release.
In the three-and-a-half minute clip, the ladies showed off more than just their vocal range and dancing skills as they frolicked around in revealing bikinis, according to the Daily Mail.
Dinah-Jane Hansen opened up the video in possibly the raciest outfit of them all as she sung the first chorus of the new single from on top of a large rock overlooking the ocean.
Not to be outdone, Ally Brook was shown next as she seductively laid out on the sand as she sung the first verse.
The 22-year-old looked fantastic in a black one-piece which featured a low-cut neckline and revealing cutouts from the shoulder all the way to the hip as she flashed sultry looks at the camera while mouthing the words to her part in the song.
Lauren Jauregui, 19, opted for a bit more colour as she wore a floral patterned one-piece bathing suit with a matching headband while singing the pre-chorus.
Normani Hamilton, 20, was the only one that rocked a two-piece as she showed off her toned torso in a yellow number featuring a tiled patterned detailing around the boarders.
Last but certainly not least Camila Cabello rolled around in the sand in front of a cave while singing the second verse.
The 19-year-old brunette beauty wore a low cut black swimsuit along with a mesh skirting as she performed a dance routine on the dirt.
During the second chorus the girls all finally get together by the shoreline as they are joined with by hunky men for a bit of a beach party.
Then Fetty Wap's feature part comes on as he brings his signature tone to the song as the five members of the girl group each dance with the man of their choice.
The 25-year-old New Jersey-native hip-hop artist could be seen hanging out in a cave wearing a white sweater, ripped jeans and very large gold chain necklaces and bracelets.
They then finish off the music video with a choreographed dance routine on the beach after telling all the boys to meet them at the cabana through an app on their phones.
All In My Head (Flex) is the second single off their latest album 7/27, which was released last month.
The girl group said they feel like they've finally "found themselves" with their new record.
Normani said: "I think that just by listening to it for the first time, you guys'll definitely be able to see the growth, just lyrically. I think that as women we've definitely found ourselves, because we've been through a lot this year, but also as musicians, and it really translates through the songs."
And Ally says the secret to the success of their latest single Work From Home is the fact everyone can connect to it.
Speaking about the track, she added to ABC Radio: "When you first hear it - when we first heard it - we definitely were, like, connected to the beat and the melody and the music.
"And I think that's something that everybody can connect to. And I think it's something that's fun, that's flirty, it's not taken too seriously."