Fifth Harmony have today delivered news less surprising than a song featuring Quavo. They have officially gone on hiatus after a cancelled Australian tour, ill-performing third album and a number of solo outings. The talk now turns to who is going to make it as a solo star. Camila Cabello got a head start and has done an incredible job transforming from the rogue Fifth Harmony member to an international superstar.

Here’s an analysis of each of the girls’ solo output so far and who has the biggest prospect of making it big. It isn’t in order but also is kind of in order.

Normani

21 year-old Normani Kordei is already having her moment, particularly here in Australia. Her song with Khalid Love Lies off the Love, Simon soundtrack is very close to cracking the top 10 here which would make her the first out of the remaining four to do it. She’s also the only one to crack the top 50 of the US charts and has inked a publishing deal with Sam Smith’s Stellar Songs through Sony. In 2013, she placed third on the US Dancing With The Stars showing she’s also got the public support to go the distance.

On top of all these stats, she’s also got the most obvious star power. The video for Love Lies shows a performer that’s got something unique. We’d honestly be surprised if she didn’t notch-up some solo hits.

Lauren Jauregui

Lauren has an incredibly strong fanbase. She’s got a whopping 5.4 million followers on Instagram and a further 4 million on Twitter. As a personality, Jauregui stands out more than any person in the group. She’s an advocate for the LGBTQ community, a vocal feminist and a vegan. If anything needs to be said, she’ll say it and she’s been a very important presence in Fifth Harmony.

Her solo work has so far been all over the place. Her most successful outing came in the form of bisexual anthem Strangers with Halsey. It highlighted her voice best and showed us exactly what kind of solo artist she could be. The others have been a little more wayward. Her collaboration with Steve Aoki All Night did nothing to set her apart and her Ty Dolla $ign collab In Your Phone was underwhelming. Her musical identity as a solo artist is not strong enough yet but hopefully as it becomes her primary focus, she’ll find her feet.

It’s rumoured that Jauregui has signed to Columbia music, moving from Epic.

Dinah Jane

Dinah Jane’s solo attempts so far have been interesting to say the least. She teamed up with RedOne, Daddy Yankee and French Montana for the Lady (Hear Me Tonight)-sampling Boom Boom. She sounded good on it but honestly could’ve done without the track in her discography. Still, 109 million views on YouTube is nothing to cough at.

Her other outing was a Christmas medley with Leona Lewis that surely her manager agreed to by accident. Unfortunately, at this point we wouldn’t bet on a huge Dinah Jane solo career but it’s too early to call.

Ally Brooke

Ally’s solo career has been the most quiet so far. She’s done two dance collabs that charted on the US Dance charts but nothing has set the world on fire yet. Perfect with Topic was a middle of the road dance track that only just cracked a million on YouTube and while Look At Us Now with Lost Kings and A$AP Ferg showed a little more personality it really did nothing for her.

By all reports, Ally is one of the most gifted songwriters in the group and maybe she’ll have more of a chance to shine on her own without tacking onto dance collabs.