Fifth Harmony - Work from Home ft. Fifth Harmony - Worth It 3. Lagu Terbaik. Judika - Cinta Karena Cinta 3. Andmesh - Hanya Rindu 3. Imagine Dragons - Bad Liar 5. GuyonWaton - Perlahan 3. TXT - Run Away 3. Justin Timberlake - Say Something Lyrics ft. Chris Stapleton 4. NCT - Sticker 3. Similarly, in Germany, the song peaked at number 16 and would chart for 31 weeks.
In Australia, the song would peak at number nine, earning the group their first top 10 entry in this market. The song would stay in the top 10 for an additional week and would chart for a total of fifteen weeks.
Conversely, in the New Zealand market, the song failed to reach the top 20, charting at 31 and appearing on the chart for fourteen weeks. The song received airplay in Middle Eastern markets, topping the charts in both Israel and Lebanon. The song's blend of Balkan music, which has been a staple in the Middle East, aided in its success in this region. The song debuted at number 98 on the Japanese Hot for the week January 23, The music video premiered at the Kids' Choice Awards on March 28, The 'Worth It' music video earned Fifth Harmony their first Vevo certified award in July [75] and later reached the one-billion-view mark on July 27, With over 1.
Critics were positively receptive of the video, some calling the visuals 'sexy' and commending the message of female empowerment that is the group executes. In a positive review, MTV called it 'surprisingly sexy' and compared the office look of the video to Fifty Shades of Grey.
She notes the video's ambiguous message, but knows there is a 'clear difference between women dressing for the male gaze and doing so for their own personal satisfaction. At the time, a static screen appeared that read, 'This video has been removed as a violation of YouTube's policy on repetitive, misleading or inappropriate metadata. When reached to comment on the issue, a spokesperson for YouTube later commented saying that videos can be taken down by mistake but a review is taken to take 'appropriate action', which include restoring videos that were previously removed.
However, there could be another reason why it was taken down, which is because of its sexualized portrayal of Cabello and Jane, who were underage [ clarification needed ] when the video was filmed. The video begins with shots of the skyline of Hong Kong, where most of the setting takes place.
An image of a stock market appears, zooming in on what appears to say, ' FifthHarmony women in power'. The ladies then appear in silhouettes and begin walking confidently as men stand next to a wall, appearing to stand in attention to the ladies. Individual shots of every girl are shown, giggling and smiling at the camera, before switching back to the stock market background.
The group perform a choreographed dance move, and a Newton's cradle is shown being used, in rhythm to the song. The words 'break through the glass ceiling' appear in stock market background, a reference to the obstacles that minorities, particularly minority women, have when climbing the corporate ladder. The verse changes to Kid Ink, who is dressed in almost all-black clothing. He appears to be sitting in an office room with two attractive women approaching him as he sings. A man is shown cleaning Dinah's shoe, as she controls him.
She then kicks him to show she is not controlled by anyone. The scene shifts to Normani, who is sporting a fashionable business outfit with a white blazer. She then dramatically stands up from her chair, while a man, who appears to be her accountant, looks at her in a frightened motion. Just like the women sitting next to Kid Ink, he also appears to have green eyes.
All members perform a dance move, when the setting shifts to Camila getting ready to play golf in her office. Ally is then shown with a man who also appears to be her accountant, similar to Normani. Lauren is seen in the back of a convertible black car with a man in the driver's seat. Each girl either flicks the man next to them or kicks them in frustration. The ladies are now in the stock market background, telling their lover that they're 'Worth It'.
They also seem to rush their accountants, who are continuously typing on their calculators. The words 'feminism is sexy' appear in the stock market background, before switching to Kid Ink, where the women move in-sync to the rhythm as he raps.
The camera zooms into the eyes of a woman, with her eyes appearing bright green. The group perform more choreographed dance moves individually and as a group.
Shots of all the members winking their eye, smiling, and showing confidence are shown. The video ends with the group facing away from the camera and looking at the stock market behind them, then turn around and move their hands upward, a similar ending to the group's past videos.
The group returned to the United States after performing in several programs in the United Kingdom with a morning appearance on The Today Show along with two other songs from their album. Ths song is also used in a PetSmart advertisement.
Several music critics noted that 'Worth It' production is comparable to 'Talk Dirty' by Jason Derulo for similar use of horns. The members of Fifth Harmony dress in business-esque attire, demonstrating themes of feminism and self-worth.
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