Fans of Normani can finally revel in the release of her much-awaited debut album titled Dopamine!
The 28-year-old artist made waves with her debut single “Motivation” which came out in 2019, and the anticipation has been building for her full album ever since.
Dopamine showcases a collection of tracks including the earlier Gunna collaboration “1:59,” the Cardi B assisted hit “Wild Side,” and additional features with artists like James Blake and Starrah.
Discover how to listen and grab the download links below…
Previously speaking to Rolling Stone, Normani described her gravitation towards a sound that possesses “bite and grit and edginess.” She aimed to keep the album cohesive yet colorful drawing inspiration from icons like Missy Elliott and Timbaland. Looking forward, Normani expresses enthusiasm about performing and specially mentions “Lights On” as her moment to channel Janet [Jackson].
The album is available for download through services like iTunes and Amazon Music. Alternatively, you can listen to it free of charge on Spotify and YouTube right here.
Stream each track separately below!
“Big Boy” [feat. Starrah]
“Still”
“All Yours”
“Lights On”
“Take My Time”
“Insomnia”
“Candy Paint”
“Grip”
“1:59″ [feat. Gunna]
“Distance”
“Tantrums” [feat. James Blake]
“Little Secrets”
“Wild Side” [feat. Cardi B]
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How can I listen to Normani’s album ‘Dopamine’ for free?
You can stream ‘Dopamine’ for free on platforms like Spotify and YouTube. The embedded links within the article will direct you to the specific streaming services.
Are there any guest artists featured on ‘Dopamine’?
Yes, the album includes collaborations with Gunna, Cardi B, James Blake, and Starrah.
Where can I purchase Normani’s album ‘Dopamine’?
The album is available for purchase on iTunes and Amazon Music, among others. Check the provided download links in the article to grab your copy.
What inspired Normani’s sound for this album?
Normani has said she was inspired by darker, edgier sounds as well as the work of Missy Elliott and Timbaland. She also sought to add some color to the album’s cohesive sound palette.