The singer additionally revealed that her long-awaited album will drop on June 14
Normani has lastly given followers a style of recent music. On Friday, the singer-songwriter launched “1:59” that includes Gunna — the primary single from her upcoming debut album, Dopamine. Together with the brand new monitor, Normani additionally introduced that the LP is slated to launch on June 14.
“After I get you alone, boy, what you gon’ do with this?/Don’t discuss an excessive amount of, simply do that shit/Boy, what you gon’ do with this?” sings Normani towards a charming rhythm, as Gunna presents: “Lock you to the mattress, don’t allow you to transfer/Child, assist me heal the ache/This don’t really feel like lust and I really feel love in my veins.”
In February, Normani revealed plans for Dopamine (although on the time, a launch date was but to be introduced) and teased the brand new undertaking with an picture of the album cowl. “It’s a illustration of my evolution. It’s the model of me that’s been by way of some issues over the course of the previous few years,” Normani advised Who What Put on when discussing the brand new songs on the LP.
Since launching her solo profession in 2018, across the time that Fifth Concord introduced an indefinite hiatus, Normani has launched quite a few A-list collaborations and has hinted at a debut album for almost six years.
“For me, this upcoming album isn’t just about music popping out. It seems like a illustration of all the pieces I’ve gone by way of to get to this second,” Normani advised the outlet. “I do know I wanted time, experiences, and area popping out of [Fifth Harmony] in an effort to change into the model of myself I wanted to be. With out [all of that], I’d not have the ability to exist throughout the inventive area that I’m in now. I’d not have the ability to make the kind of music I’m making now.”