Songwriter: Ellie Goulding

[Chorus: Ally & Lauren & All]
Stripped to the waist we fall into the river
Cover your eyes so you don't know the secret
I've been trying to hide
We held our breath to see our names are written
On the wreck of '86
That was the year I knew
The panic was over

[Pre-Chorus: Camila]
Yes since we found out
Since we found out

[Hook: All]
That anything could happen
Anything could happen
Anything could happen
Anything could happen
Anything could happen
Anything could

[Verse: Normani & Camila]
After the war we said we'd fight together
I guess we thought that's just what humans do
But now I've seen it through
And now I know the truth

[Hook: All]
That anything could happen
Anything could happen
Anything could happen
Anything could happen
Anything could happen
Anything could

[Bridge: Dinah & Camila]
Baby, I'll give you everything you need
I'll give you anything you need, oh yeah
I'll give you anything you need
I know it's going to be
I know it's going to be
I know it's going to be
I know it's going to be
I know it's going to be
I know it's going to be alright

[Pre-Chorus: All]
Since we found out
Since we found out

[Hook: All]
Anything could happen
Anything could happen
Anything could happen
Anything could happen
Anything could

Fifth Harmony

Fifth Harmony is a girl group that formed out of contestants on the 2012 edition of The X Factor USA, chosen by Simon Ally Brooke Hernandez, Normani Kordei, Lauren Jauregui, Dinah Jane Hansen, and Camila Cabello. Despite being eliminated at third place, Fifth Harmony moved on to being signed with Syco Music.

Their first album, Reflection, was released on February 3rd, 2015, and peaked at number 5 on the Billboard 200, becoming their second top ten on that chart following their 2013 EP, Better Together. The album also merited their first top 40 single, “Sledgehammer.”

Their second album, 7/27, was released on May 27th, 2016 and debuted at number 4 on the Billboard 200, making it the group’s highest charting album to date. Its lead single, “Work From Home” featuring rapper Ty Dolla Sign, catapulted the girls even further into mainstream success. The track debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at #12 and reached #4 after 13 weeks and became the girls' highest-charting single in the U.S. and the first top-five single in the country by a girl group since “Buttons” by The Pussycat Dolls.