![]() ![]() “But Beyonce gave me that … I could do it, too. And at one point, I was scared,” she says. “I want to see little black girls and boys win, and not be afraid, because I’m doing it too. ![]() She found strength, she says, in Beyonce’s representation as a black woman artist during both the high and low points of her career. While 'Motivation' is Normanis first solo single, she has been working on her debut album for quite some time now, telling Billboard in April 2018 that shes been working to get things right. great first solo album, and if Normani can keep this level of quality up. During an interview on the Zach Sang Show on Sunday, the former Fifth Harmony member opened up about her experience in the girl group and how she found healing from the 'abusive' situation the. “ has paved the way for artists like me,” says Normani. While former Fifth Harmony member Camila Cabello dominated the hotter months. The flurry of excitement that surrounds Normani’s solo career and the arc of her success have invited comparisons to another southern girl - Beyonce, who she recently met. Fifth Harmony has not released music as a group since 2017, allowing Normani to shine on her own as a solo artist which was her original plan. “I want to incorporate… that Southern feel, because I’m a Southern girl.” The Fader described it as “classic R&B delivered with raspy vocal runs and with lots of plucky, bluesy sounding guitars and horns underneath.” Former Fifth Harmony member, Normani, might finally be releasing her debut album.Highly anticipated for quite some time now, fans think that a major hint has been dropped on Instagram. The album is influenced deeply by the sonic identity of New Orleans. Each new addition to Normani’s list of collaborators has built up the suspense of her impending release: she’s been working with Grammy Award-winning production team The Monster and Strangerz as well as Calvin Harris and was recently spotted in the studio with Sam Smith. “I want to make records that I’m really proud of at the end of the day, and something that me and my best friends would jam out to in the car,” she says. Speaking about her solo debut album in an interview with Women’s Health Magazine in November 2020, Normani said, For a long time, I was stressed out about checking boxes like, ‘Is this Black enough Is this pop enough’ But music started feeling way better when I just went into the studio with the mentality of being Normani. Signed to Keep Cool/RCA Records, a new label imprint founded by Tunji Balogun, Normani is currently in the studio working on her debut album. She’s performed other song covers, but “Love Lies” and the electrifying Billboard Awards spectacle - after which the song reached a new peak on the Billboard Hot 100 - are the only public evidence of her individual potential as a star. I think this next year is going to be huge for her and I am so happy for her.”īesides “Love Lies,” a recent remix of Jessie Reyez’s “Body Count” alongside Kehlani is the only other song Normani is credited on as a solo artist. Normani has shared another update on her forthcoming debut album as a solo artist, telling her. “Working together on ‘Love Lies’ was so fun, her voice is crazy good. Credit: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Rihannas Savage X Fenty Show. “I can’t wait for people to see the Normani I know, she’s such a real genuine artist, a true powerhouse and she has such an amazing creative spirit,” Khalid said in a statement to Billboard. ![]()
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