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The quietest song on the album. Listen for the sub-audible bass wobble that starts at 0:15. On a Bose system or Sennheiser headphones via FLAC, this wobble creates a hypnotic anxiety. On a standard Bluetooth stream, it disappears entirely.

Vibrant, operatic upper register that drives the emotional high notes.

: An anthem of self-love that perfectly encapsulates the album's theme. Fifth-Harmony--Reflection--Deluxe-Edition---2015---FLAC-

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The album is anchored by several standout hits that sound particularly vibrant in high resolution: The quietest song on the album

For audiophiles and dedicated fans, the version of Reflection (Deluxe Edition) is essential. Unlike lossy formats such as MP3 or streaming, FLAC ensures that the digital file is an exact, compressed replica of the original master recording.

: The FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) version provides a bit-perfect rip of the original CD, preserving the lush vocal harmonies and heavy bass production that define the record. Release Date : Originally released in early 2015. Genre : A blend of urban pop, R&B, and electro-pop. Key Tracks & Production On a standard Bluetooth stream, it disappears entirely

: An upbeat, disco-tinged pop track. The funky bassline moves with incredible rhythm and pace.

A massive commercial success, this track’s brass-heavy production and relentless hook made it a global hit.