It has received over a billion views on YouTube. Directed by Cameron Duddy, the music video has themes of female empowerment with Fifth Harmony dominating men as business executives. It is certified Quadruple Platinum in the US and Gold or higher in eleven additional countries. It reached number one in Israel and Lebanon and number three on the UK Singles Chart. The song became a sleeper hit on the US Billboard Hot 100 where it peaked at number 12, marking the group's highest-charting single at the time and the first top 20 single by a girl group in the US since " Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)" by The Pussycat Dolls in 2009. The lyrics discuss themes of feminism, self-worth and confidence, and include double entendres. Written by Priscilla Renea and its producers Stargate, "Worth It" is a dance-pop and R&B song that incorporates a strong use of Balkan music and Middle Eastern music in its production, the trademark of its producer and songwriter, Ori Kaplan. The song impacted American rhythmic crossover radio on March 2, 2015, as the third and final single from the group's first studio album, Reflection (2015). Gold Move 2: Bend your legs, tilt your head up, and put your arms in an upwards flexing position." Worth It" is a song performed by American girl group Fifth Harmony, featuring American rapper Kid Ink. Gold Move 1: Put your arms down and bend your legs slightly. At the end of the final chorus, a black ink-like effect appears. During the interlude, red spider lilies appear. After the chorus, the background cuts back to a white background with koi swimming and ripples painted in the style of sumi-e. Torii, traditional Japanese gates, can be seen in the chorus, as well as a pagoda. During the beat drops, it is exactly the same, except for the background, which changes color from white to red with a black mist and has silhouettes of C1 and C2. There are also cherry blossoms throughout the routine. In the verses and choruses, the background is white with a mountainous landscape, trees, birds flying, a pagoda, and a red concentric circle appearing with an ink-wash effect, bearing slight resemblance to the Japanese flag. She exudes a golden flame-like aura as her outline. She also wears golden bangles on both arms.
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She also wears a long, blood red flowing skirt that are split in the sides of the front part of her skirt, revealing her legs that wear black leather leg sleeves, which leave the kneecaps visible, and black block high heels. Her shoulders contain large, three-layered shoulder pads with black skeletal frames and black semi-transparent fabric, and her back has a long, stiff cape with similar design to her shoulder pads, which is attached on her back by a dark gray portion of her top. She wears a black lined top with cleavage, a golden bullet-shape embellishment and golden tassels, with strings attached to the embellishment. She has an Oni-inspired bright red dragon mask with long sharp horns, black eyes and markings, four golden horn tips and a golden sharped diamond that is located on her forehead, and a golden nose ring.
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Her hair is black and tied into two long segmented ponytails. Her glove is light blue.ĭuring the drops, the dancer’s outfit transforms into a different outfit. She also wears purple tabi socks and black geta with a red fabric thong.
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Additional long fabric is also seen with a similar pattern tied on her right hip. Her sleeves are very large, with patterns of turquoise with vague red diamond-like shapes, and ends with golden sleeves with very faint patterns. The open skirt has the similar design, but with the left side having the patterns of the right side and vice versa.Īn obi is tied in her waist, with a purple base color and yellow leaf-like pattern with black outlines, and large deep blue fabric tied in a bow with two free-flowing fabric at the back. The collar and the tomoeri is turquoise with a yellow line and dark yellow seed-like designs, the left side is mainly purple with a golden flower pattern, and the right side is turquoise with yellow fan-like patterns and large red circle with purple borders and black line designs. She wears a heavily stylized kimono of the furisode style, with detached long sleeves and open skirt. Her hair is adorned with various hair accessories, with four golden kanzashi hairpins strategically placed in her hair, a large red frilly pom-pom attached on the right side of her hair, and two large flower-like purple accessories with blue centers. Her hair is black, with straight side hair and bangs that are bare at the sides, while the back of her hair is tied in a large thick bun similar to a date-hyōgo. The dancer is a woman with blue lipstick on her lips who dresses like an Oiran.