Normani, the former Fifth Harmony star, opens up about her fears of missing her moment as a solo artist in a recent interview with WhoWhatWear. Despite her doubts and self-criticism, Normani is set to release her long-awaited debut album, ‘Dopamine’, later this year. The 27-year-old singer reflects on past successes, admitting that her self-doubt has often prevented her from fully enjoying her achievements.
She shares, “I’ve missed out on so many of my moments because of doubt. I’ve been unable to celebrate my wins because I genuinely believed at that time that the goodness that’s coming to me was too good to be true.” Normani’s journey as a black woman in the music industry has been marked by challenges and a constant feeling of fighting against the odds.
Despite these struggles, Normani assures her fans that her debut album will be worth the wait. Having been a part of Fifth Harmony from 2012 to 2018, she acknowledges the pressure of meeting expectations but remains confident in the quality of her music. Normani emphasizes the importance of growth and evolution in her creative process, acknowledging that her best today may not be her best in the future.
As Normani prepares to make her mark as a solo artist, fans eagerly anticipate the release of ‘Dopamine’ and look forward to witnessing her continued evolution in the music industry.
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