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Watch Fifth Harmony Twerk on Shirtless Men in Racy 'He Like That' Video
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The sexy visuals sees the four-piece girl group getting sweaty while dancing with some shirtless hunks in a dimly-lit room.

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Harmonizers, you're up for a treat! Hours after releasing their first album as a quartet "Fifth Harmony", Fifth Harmony released a music video for a song titled "He Like That" off the effort. The steamy visuals finds Ally Brooke, Lauren Jauregui, Dinah Jane Hansen and Normani Kordei channeling their inner twerking queens while doing some sexy choreography with some shirtless men.

The nearly-four minute clip is Fifth Harmony's raciest music video to date, way hotter than their "Work From Home" video. The girls cannot seem to keep their hands to themselves in the new visuals, turning the heat all the way up while dancing the night away with the handsome hunks in what appears to be an underground club.

"He got that rough neck swaggy, but he know how to hide it," they rhyme over the club-ready music. "He got that dope boy cash, but he get it nine to five-ing/ He got a thing for them girls that make their money overnight-ing/ I know he bad for my health, but I still wanna try it."

Fifth Harmony just released their first album since Camila Cabello's departure on August 25. They recently shared that their new music is a rebirth. "I feel like we got our power back and we learned to love music again," Normani told ET. "Because, you know, it reflects out voices and we say everything that we wanna be able to say and we know how we want it to sound."

She shared, "And we know that in 10 years, it'll mean what it means now to us. It's still special and it's something that we will be forever be proud of." Ally added, "A rebirth and a continuation [at the] same time. Definitely a rebirth and the really amazing thing is that we have such an incredible bond with the four of us and we're definitely like sisters. So it's really such a special experience. I can't really describe it."

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