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I realized that true beauty is whats inside and accepting myself for who I am. - Dinah
Dinah Jane
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Background information
Born Dinah Jane-Milika-Ilaisaane Hansen
June 22, 1997 (21 years old)
Santa Ana, California, U.S.A.
Nicknames DMac, Cheechee & Mufasa
Occupation Singer
Genre R&B · pop · soul · reggae
Labels Syco Music & Epic Records
Gallery · Relatives · Facts

Dinah Jane (born: Dinah Jane-Milika-Ilaisaane Hansen; June 22, 1997) is a Polynesian-American/Tongan-American/Samoan-American/Danish-American/Fijian-American singer. She is a member of the girl group Fifth Harmony. She is the youngest girl in the music group. Dinah is a Lyric Mezzo-Soprano with three octaves and one note.

Personal Life 

Born and raised in Santa Ana, CA, Dinah grew up in a 4-bedroom-house along with 23 other people. The eldest of 15 grandchildren, she is of Polynesian, Tongan, Samoan, Danish and Fijian descent.

She has stated that her mother remembers the first time she heard her sing "Happy Birthday" at only 4 years of age. She sang the National Anthem in public at age 7 in Sacramento, California. Since then she has been singing at various events in Orange County. She was introduced to music producers and songwriters, including Pacific Big Dave Icon Management Group (PIMG), Kennedy Mailo, Trey Smoov, MsBrown, and Baby J. Hansen, and sang songs of her idols Beyoncé, Leona Lewis, Mariah Carey, and Etta James. Dinah has been said to be similar to Beyoncé due to her having a powerful voice.

The X-Factor

Audition 

Dinah auditioned for The X Factor with the song "If I Were A Boy" by Beyoncé. L.A. Reid said that she took the song to places that even Beyoncé didn't, which is a massive compliment, if any. If the star Dinah can outshine even Beyoncé there is no telling what she can do next.

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Fifth Harmony Dinah's Solos

Bootcamp

Dinah's first bootcamp song was "Hero" by Mariah Carey. On her second bootcamp, she was put up against Diamond White. They sang the song "What Doesn't Kill You (Stronger)" by Kelly Clarkson. Dinah had unfortunately forgot the lyrics. Simon Cowell said in an interview that if Dinah had remembered the lyrics, she probably would have been put through as a solo singer.

Judges Houses

In Judges Houses, Dinah got the last solo in "Impossible". This is the only time to date she is seen performing with her hair in a pony tail.

Live Shows

Known as the "lovable one", Dinah and the girls of Fifth Harmony took on songs that showcased their vocal abilities. Despite not being liked by either L.A. Reid or Britney Spears, the girls, with support from their mentor Simon Cowell, were voted through week after week. Dinah's beautiful voice was on display in her solos on such songs as "Set Fire To The Rain" and "A Thousand Years".

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