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Originally slated for late 2014, the album was delayed into early 2015 as the group continued to record new material to perfect the tracklist. 0;2a;
As the deluxe tracks played out—the defiant snap of "Brave Honest Beautiful" and the rhythmic swagger of "The Them"—Maya realized this was more than an album. It was the peak of a specific kind of , captured in 1,411 kbps. Fifth-Harmony--Reflection--Deluxe-Edition---2015---FLAC-
Listening to the album in FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) format highlights the meticulous production work that went into Reflection . This is a record built for the digital age—heavy on bass drops, synth stabs, and crisp vocal layering. The production is aggressive and in-your-face, drawing heavy inspiration from the trap trends of the mid-2010s while maintaining pop melodic structures. Originally slated for late 2014, the album was
: A more contemporary look at the 2015 release, this piece discusses the "killer vocals" that define the album's sound, particularly on tracks inspired by legendary vocalists like Mariah Carey. Album Context for Audiophiles Listening to the album in FLAC (Free Lossless