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      • After nearly leaving music behind, she's not only decided to continue but plans to incorporate her culture into her upcoming releases. "The power I want to carry through this new chapter of my life is to embrace being Polynesian," says Jane. "There is beauty and power in that."
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  2. May 17, 2023 · The Fifth Harmony alum tells PEOPLE about the road to embracing her Polynesian identity and how she'll incorporate her culture into new music. Dinah Jane. Photo: Slash Studios. After some time...

  3. May 31, 2023 · Dinah Jane on Fifth Harmony, Polynesian Identity, and Solo Career Direction | Teen Vogue. Culture. Dinah Jane Has One Word for Her New Era: Rebirth. As AAPI month comes to a close, we’re...

  4. The former Fifth Harmony sensation, Dinah Jane, is back and bolder than ever. After a three-year hiatus from the music scene, she’s gracing us with her presence again, and it’s a comeback that’s all about embracing her true self and her Polynesian roots.

  5. Oct 2, 2023 · Prior to releasing the bops, Dinah had "an identity crisis" as she didn't want to embrace being Polynesian at first. "When Moana came out, a wave of our people came out feeling so proud and seen. I am one of the first Polynesians in the mainstream world, and I can't take that lightly anymore.

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  6. Jul 10, 2023 · 07.10.23. Dinah Janes First Solo Album Is a Testament to Her Healing. The former Fifth Harmony singer opens up about embracing her identity and what touring with the girl group taught her about mental health. By Shannon Barbour. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Dinah Jane.

  7. Aug 23, 2023 · In the song's music video, Dinah said she chose to keep her hair untamed and dress in a traditional outfit to show exactly "what you think a Polynesian girl looks like.” She continued, "Visually, it’s so authentic to me and so beautiful. I love that people can see my identity now more than ever before. Whether it wins or not, I love it.”

  8. Dec 9, 2023 · Success was sweet, but Jane recalls struggling with developing her personal identity. "People always just compared me to my bandmates," the now 26-year-old singer, who is of Polynesian descent ...