

Originally intended for recording by rapper Kid Ink, who ended up collaborating on the song, the lyrics and melody were changed to fit a female perspective.

The track features Kid Ink's English rap verse, while the group sings in Spanish. A Spanish version titled "Dame Esta Noche" ( Spanish for "Give Me This Night") was released to iTunes on July 10, 2015, following the success of the single. The song was released on January 15, 2015, on streaming and downloading services but officially impacted American rhythmic crossover radio as a single on March 2, 2015. Eriksen and Tor Erik Hermansen and Ori Kaplan, with additional writing from Priscilla Renea. "Worth It" was produced and co-written by Norwegian production company, Stargate, consisting of duo Mikkel S. Ori Kaplan, who produced " Talk Dirty" by Jason Derulo, also co-produced and co-wrote "Worth It". The group promoted "Worth It" with several televised performances, including the season twenty-one finale of Dancing with the Stars, Jimmy Kimmel Live! and at the 2015 MTV Europe Music Awards. It has received over two billion views on YouTube. Directed by Cameron Duddy, the music video has themes of female empowerment with Fifth Harmony dominating men as business executives. It is certified Quadruple Platinum in the US and Gold or higher in eleven additional countries. It reached number one in Israel and Lebanon and number three on the UK Singles Chart. The song became a sleeper hit on the US Billboard Hot 100 where it peaked at number 12, marking the group's highest-charting single at the time and the first top 20 single by a girl group in the US since " Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)" by The Pussycat Dolls in 2009. The lyrics discuss themes of feminism, self-worth and confidence, and include double entendres. Written by Priscilla Renea and its producers Stargate, "Worth It" is a dance-pop and R&B song that incorporates a strong use of Balkan music and Middle Eastern music in its production, the trademark of its producer and songwriter, Ori Kaplan. The song impacted American rhythmic crossover radio on March 2, 2015, as the third and final single from the group's first studio album, Reflection (2015). BuzzLearn reports that Wilde may have a net worth between $1 and 3 million, and People AI estimates that Solem's net worth may be about $3 million." Worth It" is a song performed by American girl group Fifth Harmony, featuring American rapper Kid Ink. "Let's just say I'm not going to retire on it, but I've managed to put both my kids through college," Wilde said to Independent. While the Rembrandts ultimately broke up in 1997 as a result of their experience with "I'll Be There," the band members seem to be doing well. "Mind you, we stopped complaining when we saw the sales figures," he confessed. "It sounded like nothing else we had done." On the other hand, Wilde admitted that he changed his tune when he saw how much money it brought in. "We felt that the song went against the more serious, alternative vibe of the album," Wilde told Independent. From there, the record label insisted that the single be added to the duo's LP, released in 1995. The Rembrandt's record label then asked the duo to finish the 40-second song.

Wilde recalled being surprised to hear the song on the radio just a week after its release, via Catch News. Still, they were more than happy with the $5 million in royalties they received, as reported by Screen Rant. More than anything, it was fun." As the song exploded in popularity, however, Wilde and Solem realized it was overtaking the rest of their music.

It had great harmonies and this upbeat vibe. "We completely made it our own," Wilde told Independent. "I remember thinking it was awesome, a really cool little pop tune.
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They then let the Rembrandts have free reign over the instrumentation. Co-executive producers Marta Kauffman and David Crane, along with lyricist Allee Willis, wrote the lyrics. As it turns out, one of their fans was Kevin Bright, the producer of "Friends," via BuzzFeed News. A few of their songs had grown popular amongst alternative music lovers in the U.S. Sure, the band had a little success before they took up the gig that changed their lives. "We went from being the darlings of the alternative scene to a proper mainstream band," Wilde said in an interview with Independent. The pop rock duo, made up of musicians Danny Wilde and Phil Solem, had been performing alternative tunes in small venues up until that point, per Independent. When the Rembrandts sang and recorded the theme song of " Friends," they had no idea that they had created the anthem of the nineties.
