Fifth Harmony have revealed they want to collaborate with Sam Smith, and that they are ''striving'' to achieve the same successes as him with their musical careers.
Fifth Harmony want to collaborate with Sam Smith.
The 'Worth It' hitmakers have revealed they dream of singing with 23-year-old crooner Sam because they find his voice so soulful.
Asked who they want to work with, band member Dinah Jane Hansen exclusively told BANG Showbiz: ''For me personally, I would say Sam Smith. I love how much soul he has and I feel if we could collaborate with him that would be a great collab and to just share some ballads with him would be awesome.''
However, the girl group - also featuring Ally Brooke Hernandez, Normani Kordei, Camila Cabello and Lauren Jauregui - confessed they would probably find it difficult to stay professional if they headed into the studio with him because they think he's ''so cute''.
Dinah explained: ''He actually tweeted us a couple times - and I actually low-key died - but we also met him at last year's VMAs, as we were walking on stage we walked past him and I remember him standing up and it was like a quick hello, like a quick meet, he's so cute.''
More than anything else though, the girls admitted they are hoping to replicate the success of the four-time Grammy Award winner with their own careers.
Dinah added: ''The dream is to have as much success as he has had, we're just striving to get on that level.''
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