Girl band "Fifth Harmony" celebrates first album

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STORY: The five members of the American teenage girl group "Fifth Harmony" celebrated their release of their debut EP "Better Together" on Wednesday (October 23) in New York.

The album hit the U.S. iTunes chart at number two on Tuesday (October 22), right behind veteran singer Katy Perry's "PRISM".

After a celebratory photo-op at the city's iconic Empire State Building observatory, the girls said that they were ecstatic about the result.

"Absolutely fantastic to know that something that we worked so hard on is doing that well," said group member Normani Kordei.

"It's so surreal. It was like, I was looking at my iTunes page on my iPhone, because I was checking and it was like, Katy Perry us and Lorde. And we were like 'What are we doing here?'," another member Camila Cabello added.

Fifth Harmony's members are Ally Brooke (20), Normani Kordei (17), Dinah Jane Hansen (16), Camila Cabello (16), and Lauren Jauregui (17).