Fifth Harmony may be all about girl power, but when it comes to the music that helps them get ready for events and shows, the group revealed they listen to Justin Bieber and Drake.

In an interview with Teen Vogue, the hit makers revealed what artists help them get pumped before a show and discussed their biggest success of 2015.

For Camila Cabello and Ally Brooke Hernandez Christmas music is currently right up their alley, particularly when it's Justin Bieber's 2011 album, "Under The Mistletoe."

"For the holidays honestly, Justin Bieber's Christmas album is fire!" Cabello said. "I listened to it while I was in Miami a day ago, and my sister and I were setting up the Christmas tree and just literally played all of Justin Bieber's Christmas album."

Cabello gave props to Bieber because it is risky for artists to make their own Christmas songs instead of covering popular Holiday tunes.

Lauren Jauregui explained she leans toward hip-hop to get ready for a concert, naming Drake, Future and Nicki Minaj as favorites.

While they may listen to some really big names on their own time, the group has also established itself as a household name in their own right.

Fifth Harmony has had plenty of successes this year, including the several hits like "Worth It," nominations at various award shows, including The MTV Video Music Awards, Premios Juventud and Teen Choice Awards, and a North American tour.

The group was also recently awarded the Group of the Year Award at the Billboard Women in Music event on Dec. 11.

On their Instagram account the group expressed their gratitude with a photo from the award luncheon.

"Honored is probably the biggest understatement of all time. thank you for naming us female group of the year @billboard!! diverse female representation is so important and being recognized amongst a group of women we admire was an experience we will never forget," the photo was captioned.

Some of the group's members recognized the Billboard award as their biggest accomplishment, but for Cabello it was releasing their debut album, "Reflection."

"I don't think we really expected the reaction that it got," she said. "And for so many people to listen to it and the fact that just review wise it just got a lot of, we got a lot of great feedback on it."