It’s safe to say that all eyes have been on Fifth Harmony this year.

With a new album ahead, tour dates scheduled, and a several live performances already under their belt, the four members of Fifth Harmony – Ally Brooke Hernandez, Normani Kordei, Dinah Jane, and Lauren Jauregui – are rediscovering their sound and growing as artists together. While many Harmonizers initially worried what the future would look like for 5H after Camila Cabello left the group last December, it’s become more and more clear that the future is pretty bright.

They’ve been outspoken about their excitement for their third album, sharing that their passions are going to be heard loud and clear from their work in the studio. And for Ally Brooke, that studio time has solidified the teamwork among the band. Those collaborative opportunities, plus the undying support from her fans, have paved the way for an exciting year ahead.

Teen Vogue had the opportunity to catch up with Ally and learn all about what’s in store for Fifth Harmony. She has two words for you: “Just wait.”

Teen Vogue: Tell us a little about the album you’re currently working on.

Ally Brooke Hernandez: Right now we're working very hard in the studio. We are mostly in the writing process right now, and we are also recording as we go. We are very happy with how it's coming along. We have all these ideas and visions, and they're able to come to life and our voices are being heard, which is really amazing. We haven't been able to ever write before on an album. So, this is very great for us to be able to express ourselves and be able to really collaborate with these incredible songwriters.

TV: You’re about to head to Asia for the next leg of your tour this spring. How are you feeling about that?

ABH: Oh, my goodness, we are so excited. We are ecstatic to go to Asia. That is going to be such an adventure, and such a really spectacular time. We cannot wait to see our fans over there. We've been practicing really hard and one of our highlights of the year is being able to travel to Asia and perform over there. It's going to be so, so special.

TV: What has it been like performing some of your hit songs as a foursome?

ABH: We have a lot of fun. We try to dissect the songs, and put our own spin to it. We've played around with the set list, and the instrumentation. So far, our shows have been such a great time, and we've gotten amazing responses. We were just actually in my hometown in San Antonio. We were performing at the rodeo, and that was so much fun. The four of us…were being very creative, and it was such a special moment to be together.

TV: The Harmonizers are a dedicated group of fans. Do you have a particular story or memory about a fan that sticks out in your mind?

ABH: They're some of the sweetest people that we've come across. They're so loyal and dedicated. We were in New York and we were performing at a morning show. This fan literally ran from that studio in the middle of New York City to our airport, which was very far away. That fan ran all the way there to see us, and we were so in awe of that guy. I mean, he needs to run the marathon or something, or go to the Olympics. That was so impressive, and he has some powerful legs.