Fifth Harmony Receives Group of the Year Honor at Billboard Women in Music 2015

New York City's Cipriani was oozing with girl power when pop quintet Fifth Harmony received their Group of the Year honor at Billboard's Women in Music 2015 ceremony.

Pitch Perfect 2 star Hailee Steinfeld offered this high note before presenting them with their award: "Great things can happen when women come together and bring their voices as one."

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The X-Factor graduates -- comprised of vocalists Camila CabelloNormani Kordei Hamilton, Lauren Jauregui, Allyson Brooke Hernandez and Dinah Jane Hansen -- donned black-and-white ensembles and launched into soulful renditions of "Worth It" that segued into a pitch perfect performance of Destiny's Child's "Independent Women" and Sister Sledge's "We Are Family." 

5H began their thank you speech by showering the crowd with love. "Each one of you in this room is beautiful strong and powerful beyond measures," Dinah Jane-Hansen said. 

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The group continued by shouting out their moms. "[We want to] thank our mothers for being a part of this journey," they said. "We're so honored to be here and be named Group of the Year." 

Some of Fifth Harmony's highlights the past year include performing for President Barack Obama at the White House and hitting the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 12 with their Kid Ink-assisted jam "Worth It."

"It's our duty to be a voice for them," 5H's Normani Hamilton told Billboard earlier this month of her fans. "Being a woman, and killing it, is awesome."

Tune in to Billboard's Women in Music on Dec. 18 on Lifetime at 8:00 p.m. ET.