Fifth Harmony Performed the First Song They Ever Sang Together on "DWTS" and It was So Emotional

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From Seventeen

Last night was "Most Memorable Year" night on Dancing With the Stars when celeb contestants dedicate a dance to their most memorable year. The year Normani Kordei chose was obviously 2012 - when she competed on the X Factor and ultimately got placed in Fifth Harmony.

In an eye-opening segment in which Normani prepares for her rumba with her partner Val Chmerkovskiy, Normani explained how her family gave up everything to get her to the position she's in today. "My mom literally quite her job in order to travel with me because we went on a bunch of different auditions and my dad would get two jobs just so we could be stable," Normani explained about the challenging years she spent chasing her big break.

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Through their sacrifice, the songstress was able to go on to become 1/5th of the biggest girl band in the world. "In 2012, my parents convinced me to audition for X Factor. I met four beautiful girls," Normani shared, giving Camila Cabello some love despite her rocky exit from the band last year. "That's the moment that my life literally changed forever."

Right. Now she's a major celebrity who gets to compete on shows like Dancing With the Stars when she's not touring around the world performing her platinum selling hit singles with her three best friends for thousands of fans.

Normani's 5H bandmates, Lauren Jauregui, Ally Brook Hernandez, and Dinah Jane Hansen, showed up last night in a big way to help commemorate Mani's most important year. They performed "Impossible" by Shontelle - the first song they ever sang together as a band on the X Factor - with her, before she slipped seamlessly into her emotional rumba.

Check out the beautiful moment below and get ready to feel some serious Harmonizer nostalgia.

And now be transported back to 2012 by watching them actually perform the song for the first time on the X Factor.

Can we just go back to 2012, please?!

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