Normani’s ‘Dopamine’ Is Right here: Stream It Now

Normani’s debut album Dopamine has lastly arrived.

Since her group Fifth Concord determined to go on a hiatus in order that members can pursue solo initiatives, Normani has been making ready for this very second. “The album marks a daring, new chapter for the 27-year-old artist as she absolutely embraces and celebrates her sexuality, showcasing her journey into divine femininity,” in keeping with a press launch. She additionally appreciates her followers for sticking by her by way of this lengthy and arduous course of telling Billboard Information’ Tetris Kelly, “I’m simply grateful that everyone is simply actually excited nonetheless for this album and for this physique of labor. They’ve waited on me, which I don’t actually take as a right.”

Since going solo, Normani has hit the Scorching 100 chart 4 occasions with the songs “Love Lies” with Khalid and “Dancing With A Stranger” with Sam Smith every reaching the highest 10. Launched in 2021, her lead single “Wild Facet” that includes Cardi B charted as nicely, peaking at No.14 and staying on the chart for 20 weeks.

In brief? She’s a star.

Not solely does “Wild Facet” seem on the album, the singles “1:59” that includes Gunna and her most up-to-date launch “Sweet Paint” do as nicely. Tommy Brown dealt with the majority of manufacturing and the mission options Starrah, Gunna, James Blake, and Cardi B, respectively.

A couple of weeks again in Could, the New Orleans singer launched “Dopamine (First Dose)” which serves because the album’s trailer. Normani teases visuals of her and Gunna performing “1:59” and we additionally catch a glimpse of her dipped in silver whereas sitting on a rocket as “Sweet Paint’ performs on the finish.

Stream Dopamine right here and beneath.

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