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Read moreNormani is ready to take the music world by storm with her highly-anticipated debut solo album, Dopamine. The singer, who first rose to fame as a member of Fifth Harmony, revealed the album's track list on Wednesday evening, setting the stage for an electrifying release. Scheduled to drop on June 14 via RCA Records, Dopamine promises to be a powerful statement of Normani's artistic identity and musical prowess.
The LP spans 13 tracks and features an array of exciting collaborations, including previously released singles “Wild Side” with Cardi B, “1:59” featuring Gunna, and the fast-talking track “Candy Paint.” Fans are also buzzing about a new collaboration with James Blake on the track “Tantrums.”
In an interview with Rolling Stone earlier this month, Normani delved into the album's sound, describing her natural inclination towards "darker-sounding things from a sonic perspective, something that feels like it has bite and grit and edginess to it.” She emphasized her desire to create a diverse listening experience: “At one point, I was like, ‘Listen, everything can’t sound dark. We want to take everybody on a ride. We need to add some color.’ I love Missy Elliott so much, Timbaland production. I like unique things that haven’t necessarily really been heard, so that’s also why production is my favorite part of the process.”
Since embarking on her solo career in 2018, following Fifth Harmony's indefinite hiatus, Normani has built an impressive portfolio of collaborations with A-list artists such as Khalid, Sam Smith, and Calvin Harris. Despite teasing her debut album for nearly six years, the journey hasn't been easy. Normani has been open about the pressures and anxieties she faced as the release approached. “I’m still listening to things again for the hundredth time to make sure there are no extra harmonies that I want to put in a section, or a lyric that I might want to change,” she told Rolling Stone. “I want to know that I put in absolutely everything that I could, that I exhausted every possibility.”
Now, with Dopamine, Normani is ready to reclaim her place in the spotlight. The album opens with the swaggering "Big Boy," a southern rap-influenced track that showcases her confidence and flair. The minimalistic beat of "Candy Paint" allows Normani's elated vocals to shine, while "Little Secrets" channels Beyoncé's B’Day era with a contemporary twist.
Throughout Dopamine, Normani explores various facets of her artistry. The sultry slow jam "Lights On" evokes Janet Jackson’s Damita Jo, while "Insomnia" pays homage to classic Brandy. The James Blake collaboration "Tantrums" adds a raw emotional layer, with Normani's voice cracking slightly as she sings about a past relationship.
In an industry that rarely offers second chances, especially to dark-skinned women in the pop and R&B spheres, Normani’s debut album feels like a crucial moment. Dopamine strives for perfection, yet sometimes feels overly polished. Tracks like "Distance" convey yearning but are shrouded in a glossy sheen. However, when Normani fully embraces her unique sound, as on "Grip" and the house-inflected "Take My Time," she truly shines.
Interestingly, Dopamine does not include her 2019 hit "Motivation," a decision that underscores Normani's desire to forge a new path. The album concludes with "Wild Side," her sultry collaboration with Cardi B, hinting at the bold new direction she's taking.
Overall, Dopamine reflects Normani’s journey and artistic evolution. It may have taken six years, but the album reveals a confident and assured artist ready to make her mark on her own terms. As Normani takes center stage with Dopamine, fans can finally witness the realization of her immense potential.