Fifth Harmony 'Them Girls Be Like'- X-Factor Alums New Song After Katy Perry VMA Diss

By Mitch Thorpe, Mstars News writer | Aug 27, 2014 03:11 PM EDT

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Fifth Harmony are gearing up to release their debut album this fall, but today they gave all there Harmonizers out there a little treat, as they have unveiled one of the latest songs off the their new album Reflection.

The song titled "Them Girls Be Like," shows off the girls' new urban vibe that they debuted on their single "Bo$$." Band members, Ally Brooke Hernandez, Camila Cabello, Lauren Jauregui, Dinah Jane Hansen, and Normani Hamilton seem to love putting social media references in their songs, as this new track features the lyrics, "Do you ever post your pics with no filter/hashtag I woke up like this too."

The X-Factor-made band took home the award in the Artist To Watch category at the 2014 Video Music Awards this past weekend, after performing on the pre-show.

However, while the girls seemed thrilled to take home the honor, it didn't seem that everyone in the audience knew exactly who they were.

According to Hollywood Life, when they were announced as the winners, Katy Perry turned to Sam Smith, a fellow nominee in the category who was sitting next to her, and asked him who the girls even were.

The whole thing was captured by the MTV cameras and can be seen below in GIF format.

The group rose to prominence after being put together on X-Factor by Simon Cowell, and they have since released singles, "Miss Movin' On," and "Bo$$."

Even if she didn't know the band before, Perry definitely knows them now as this GIF has been gaining popularity all around the Internet.

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