Hiiii, What’s stopping normani from taking over the music industry? Not sure if you’ve done a question like this.. 💛
A career reading on Normani
What's stopping Normani's success in the music industry is her choice in working with the wrong people. She keeps making connections or collaborating with people who are overall sabotaging her success. Normani's romantic feelings was in conflict with her work as well (I believe this is related to her collaboration with Chris Brown, who she previously stated she had a crush on). I believe Normani had high hopes of fame and status because of this collab and it was not received well. Normani hurt her fanbase - whom see her as family or could resemble her, and saw it as a stab in the back. Normani was mutually upset by this and felt bad for disappointing her fans, which has led her to retreat from the music industry and social media itself (going under the radar). Normani realized her decision was immature and should of focused on her current's self success instead of fulfilling a childhood dream/wish.
Is it possible for Normani to be in the spotlight again?
I do believe she has a chance in being the music industry again! Normani will come out of a period of isolation and reflection and will have a new image for herself. She will be more refined in her artistry and could feel more confident in herself as a artist and also a woman. Normani could turn to a friend or ask someone who's musically similar to her for a collab. I believe the song could be a love song, she most likely will not be a feature, but this person will feature on her song. "I'm tired of begging for hand outs. I have to make this happen on my own." She could also sign with a new record label? They will meet her halfway and could do a better job at promoting her new single. I'm not seeing extreme fame and attention for her, but the income she will receive from her new song will provide comfort and security. I also see the song being a gift to her fans as a way to ask them for forgiveness. Normani could also match her words with her actions. She will stop saying she will release a album and actually will just release it for once.
Normani Unveils New Single "1:59" Featuring Gunna. Debut Studio Album DOPAMINE To be Released on June 14th
Singer-songwriter Normani unveils her new single "1:59," featuring Gunna via RCA Records. The single comes on the heels of the announcement of her long-awaited and highly anticipated debut album DOPAMINE, slated to release on June 14 on all major streaming platforms. The album’s pre-save link can be found at wheresthedamnalbum.com.
"1:59" seductively unfolds over smooth guitar melodies as Normani addresses a potential paramour, provocatively pondering their intimate possibilities. With its suggestive lyrics and infectious rhythm, the track exudes an undeniable allure. The record encapsulates Normani’s journey of embracing her divine femininity, blending sensuality with dominance in a way that feels authentic and empowering.
The chorus teases, "When I get you alone, boy, what you gon' do with this? Don't talk too much, just do this sh*t. Boy, what you gon' do with this?" Gunna's verse adds another layer of intrigue as he confidently asserts, "I can tell your type 'cause you gon' like the things I do." “1:59” ventures into a different pocket for Gunna, delivering a more R&B-infused record that highlights his versatility while retaining his core essence.
Since stepping into the spotlight as a solo artist in 2018, Normani has mesmerized audiences with a series of chart-topping singles. Noteworthy among these are collaborations such as “Dancing With a Stranger” with Sam Smith and “Love Lies” with Khalid, both of which soared into the top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart, charting at No. 7 and No. 9, respectively. Additionally, “Motivation” and “Wild Side” featuring Cardi B have charted the Hot 100, peaking at No. 33 and No. 14, respectively.
Normani’s upcoming album DOPAMINE represents a season of liberation and freedom, celebrating her journey to this pivotal moment.