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#NewMusic: Normani Releases Debut Album ‘DOPAMINE’

After multiple platinum singles throughout the years, Normani has finally released her debut album “DOPAMINE.”

The 13-track album includes a feature from Gunna, James Blake and the Cardi B-assisted “Wild Side.”

Normani became a solo artist in 2018 when the group Fifth Harmony split. She has since worked with Wiz Kid, Calvin Harris, Khalid, Sam Smith and more over the years.

Normani held a public fan “album”DOPAMINE” listening party earlier this week and said the moment meant more to her than pictures can show.

Download “DOPAMINE” here.

DOPAMINE tracklist:

  1. Big Boy
  2. Still
  3. All Yours
  4. Lights On
  5. Take My Time
  6. Insomnia
  7. Candy Paint
  8. Grip
  9. 1:59 (feat. Gunna)
  10. Distance
  11. Tantrums (feat. James Blake)
  12. Little Secrets
  13. Wild Side (feat. Cardi B)
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