Normani’s album has been a very long time within the making — six years, in actual fact.
The previous Fifth Concord member first tweeted that she had selected her album title in 2018, the identical yr that she and the remainder of the group — Ally Brooke, Lauren Jauregui and Dinah Jane — went their separate methods. (Camila Cabello had exited the group in 2016.) She additionally kicked off her profession as a solo artist that yr with “Love Lies,” a single that includes Khalid.
Within the years since, Normani teamed with Sam Smith for “Dancing With a Stranger,” threw it again to ’90s R&B with “Motivation,” opened for Ariana Grande on the Sweetener World Tour and linked up with Megan Thee Stallion for “Diamonds” from the Birds of Prey soundtrack.
The one factor she didn’t do throughout that point? Launch the album.
Normani left followers hanging till February 21, 2024. That was the day she lastly shared the challenge title, Dopamine, together with the art work. Two months later, Normani shared the album’s first single, “1:59,” that includes Gunna.
Normani advised Elle in an April 2024 interview that the six-year delay was resulting from her not eager to launch one thing she didn’t imagine in one hundred pc. Her expertise as a part of Fifth Concord left a nasty style in her mouth as a result of she felt the band didn’t have “an actual opinion” on their profession path till the top, and sometimes “put out music and data that I don’t wholeheartedly imagine in.” She didn’t wish to repeat that as a solo artist.
As followers put together for Normani to lastly drop her album, scroll down for an entire timeline of all of the delays and false begins:
June 2018
Normani introduced she had settled on a title for her debut LP. ”I’ve my album title, y’all,” she wrote within the now-infamous tweet.
October 2018
Normani advised Billboard she had been within the studio “for the previous few months simply actually ranging from the bottom up.” She mentioned she’d been busy cowriting and coproducing music alongside “a variety of superb songwriters and producers that I’ve [wanted] to work with for such a very long time now.” Throughout that chat, she teased that “some data [are] popping out very quickly” however famous they may not be a part of her album.
October 2020
Two years after Normani introduced she had an album title, she advised Teen Vogue that she was getting “shut” to ending the challenge. “When God tells me that it’s accomplished, then it’ll be accomplished. I’ll really feel it, you already know?” she mentioned within the interview. “I actually wish to create a physique of labor that’s going to rely, you already know? I’m by no means going to get my first album again.”
December 2021
Normani appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Present and advised visitor host Ciara that the album was “nearly accomplished.” She additionally requested followers to be extra affected person together with her. “Individuals underestimate how exhausting it’s and the way a lot effort we put into one challenge, one physique of labor,” she mentioned.
Normani went on to clarify that when she was in Fifth Concord, a lot of the work was divided up. As a solo artist, there was “quite a bit that I had to determine about myself and fears that I needed to take care of head-on.”
June 2022
Normani advised Bustle that the album’s launch date was “summer time, for positive.” Through the chat, she mentioned she’s been “very vital” of herself as she has grown right into a solo artist. “I really feel like individuals don’t take [artist development] critically,” she famous. “They throw artists onstage fully unprepared. And for me, that mentality was crucial.” She added that her album is “undoubtedly going to be well worth the wait.”
August 2023
Normani signed with a brand new administration workforce. Rolling Stone reported that Normani’s new workforce was “extraordinarily excited to embark on this new chapter and partnership,” whereas hinting that she would drop music quickly.
February 2024
Normani tweeted the identify of her album together with the art work, which depicted her driving a black rocket whereas scantily clad.
April 2024
Normani dropped the primary single from Dopamine, titled “1:59,” and confirmed the complete album would debut on June 14, 2024.
In an interview with Elle journal, Normani shared that her album wasn’t known as Dopamine when she made her notorious tweet in 2018. “That Normani’s Debut Album Is Lastly Occurring: Full Timeline didn’t see the sunshine of day,” she mentioned. “At one level, it was 1906, as a result of that was the handle of my grandmother’s home that I used to be raised in. Then it developed and was Butterfly Impact. That was a complete factor, nevertheless it didn’t stand the take a look at of time.”
She finally picked Dopamine as a title as a result of it represents “the highs and the lows I’ve endured. … I actually wished to have a title that felt prefer it undoubtedly encompassed the whole lot that I really feel I’ve been by way of in my journey to get to the purpose that I’m in proper now.”
She additionally defended the delay. “I feel that there’s a false narrative that due to how lengthy this course of has taken, which means I don’t care, or which means I’m extra all in favour of doing different issues than placing this physique of labor out,” she added. “No one desires this challenge to return out greater than me. I feel that on the finish of the day, if I stand behind this wholeheartedly, it doesn’t matter what the world thinks.”
Could 2024
A month after dropping “1:59,” Normani launched the second single off of Dopamine, titled “Sweet Paint,” on Could 31. Followers would possibly acknowledge the observe since “Sweet Paint” was leaked on-line nearly two years in the past.
“The followers are nonetheless demanding that music, so I’m like, generally you simply acquired to present the individuals what they need,’” Normani advised Leisure Weekly of the discharge. “I listened to it final night time within the studio and it nonetheless sounds actually good. I really feel like that each time I play it. So, I’m identical to, I assume don’t attempt to repair what’s not damaged.”
Normani additionally opened up about why, precisely, Dopamine has taken so lengthy to hit cabinets and streamers in all places. “I really feel prefer it’s simply been a mixture of fixing groups and folks coming and going and in addition simply actual life occurring that I couldn’t have predicted, and simply doing my greatest to navigate that,” she mentioned.
In 2020, Normani’s mom was identified with breast most cancers and her father was identified with prostate most cancers.
“Each my dad and mom had gotten actually, actually sick, and I’ve had simply a variety of deaths just about again to again in such a short while body,” she advised EW. “I feel individuals type of overlook that I’m a human being. Granted, I’m actually grateful that everyone’s remained actually excited. I really feel like that’s exceptional, particularly after such an extended length of time.”