With the right vibes and the right people, it's easy to create something magical.

If Trump becomes president, he wouldn't be afraid to step on toes. And he'll be feared by the world.

I feel like people expect a lot from me.

Lauryn Hill. I admire her bravery and her strength. Hands down to the queen.

I feel like there's something in me that desires to express myself even more and not be so afraid of a solo endeavor.

We're all about girl power and everything, but we cry sometimes, and we're softies, so we can't always be like, 'Woo, girl power. We're going to come dominate the boys, blah blah blah.' That's not always the case, which is why us girls have each other to lean on and give each other advice.

Growing up, for me, it was in a musical family, so my mum and her brothers and sisters always sang. Every time I tried to join their group when I was little, they were like, 'Ah, darling, you're not too good - just sit back and watch us.'

We're constantly on the road, and we all love to eat, so we try to find balance. We never like to deprive ourselves, but we do try to eat clean as much as possible and sneak in workouts wherever we can so we feel energized and don't feel bad when we eat that extra handful of Flaming Hot Cheetos!

We are literally like sisters: you know their ins and outs; you know if something is on their mind, that something's bugging them. We know when something is going wrong, and that instinct you can feel instantly.

It's been amazing to create with one another because we're so different when it comes to music. We love different genres. So to vibe together and create this Fifth Harmony sound is what makes it so special.

We've been fully involved in making our music, and to be personally involved is what we really asked for.

I watched my great-grandmother be buried on FaceTime.

Being in a group, you don't really get to give an ounce of who you are as a solo artist.

I started using this outlet of creativity - you know, going to the studio, writing, meeting these writers and producers - as the best form of representing myself to my fullest potential.

I love listening to Tori Kelly.

I love Sam Smith a lot.

At the age of 11 is when I took my love & interest for singing a bit more serious.

I've always been interested in Mariah Carey, Beyonce, and Leona Lewis.

I always sang Leona Lewis covers, and if you know her songs, she's not just singing your average easy song; she's going off the majority of the time.

My mother is a singer herself.

I fell in love with music at the age of four, and I remember my grandmother being on the piano teaching me some church songs, some primary songs.

When I first got started, I used to say I just want to stay in the studio, I want to make good music, I want to sing my heart out, and I didn't think I'd have people following me to a grocery store or following me home or stuff like that.

I love the stage more than the studio.

At 15, 16, life is being tossed at you.

I was just grateful for the fact that I was able to repay my parents for their sacrifices throughout my career.

My music's matured so much, I don't have to create any barriers.

I feel like sometimes we just need to speak more about what we're going through.

'Reflection' and 'Going Nowhere' would've been great singles because that's the exact sound that we wanted to achieve.

We're not always going to be these bubbly, happy girls. We're real women, too.

I'm an ice cream lover, but anytime it's show day, I have to cancel out all dairy because it isn't good for vocalists.

During any performance, I love to connect with the crowd and hope fans leave my show feeling happy.

I'm never not in the studio creating; it's like my second home.

My thing is, when I come across somebody, when I think they're super cute or handsome, I can't play along with that because sometimes they take it as something like, 'She wants me.'

All we want is a confident dude to come straight up... maybe. Just walk up and say, 'Hey, what's up?' And start from there.

People always want to learn how to booty pop like Fifth Harmony, so that's our signature.

What me and my girls are about is being confident in yourself.

Sometimes when you sing someone else's song over and over again or songs that have been given to you, you're afraid to go out there and write one yourself.

We were little girls coming off of a TV show and had a team of people trying to sculpt us into something we weren't.

I'm friendly - maybe that's taken as flirtatious. Which I don't mind!

I wanted to represent for Polynesians, and that was always my goal, because not everyone knows about us, and I just want to represent for them.

We finally have a damn voice. We feel like actual artists. We were little babies in the beginning. Now we're becoming big girls.

We're quite different from each other. Camila is the pop girl, Lauren likes the indie sound, Normani and I love R&B, and Ally is the pop-country, kind of church girl.

I actually love Little Mix, and I think they're doing a great job.

I love me some Mariah Carey. I grew up on that because of my mother.

'Bridges' is definitely one of the heart-wrenching ones. It's definitely a message that needs to be shared out there into the world. Something we wanted to share with everybody and let them know is that we know love can conquer hate.

For the winter, I think dark lips, any dark lip for the winter is really cool.

Really, personally, makeup is cool to wear less and light on the eye and just go colorful on the lips.

When it comes to our makeup artist asking me, 'So, what do you want today?' I'm like, 'I don't know.' I have no idea what I want that day, or I just go with what I feel.

I'm very chill, and when I'm out, I want to make sure that my outfit makes me feel comfortable and that I don't feel restricted.

For me, it's Rihanna and Kim Kardashian who I always keep up with. They both have incredible style.