Normani, Dinah Jane, Ally Brooke, Camila Cabello and Lauren Jauregui of Fifth Harmony.Photo: Jamie McCarthy/Getty

Fifth Harmony

All ofFifth Harmonyis saying, “That’s My Girl,” toNormani!

“Let’s gooooo🔥,” Jauregui, 27, replied.

Jane, 26, also wrote, “there she is 🥹🔥🔥.”

Cabello, 26, and Brooke, 30, meanwhile, both added a series of emojis — responding with several rocket emojis and hearts, as well as clapping hands, respectively.

As she posted the album cover, she wrote in the caption, “cryingg typing this rn. DOPAMINE THE ALBUM.”

The singer/dancer also teased the upcoming release and playfully nodded to how she announced a solo debut was in the works nearly six years ago with a post on X (formerly Twitter). Quote-tweeting a post she made in June 2018 that said, “I have my album title y’all,” she simply left the link towheresthedamnalbum.com, which includes a 2024 date and links to pre-save the new project.

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Normani has also since shared a snippet of an unreleased, new track. Although she didn’t reveal the song’s title or release date, she posted several sexy verses of her crooning over a sleek beat. “When I get you alone / Boy whatchu gon' do / With it / Don’t talk too much just do this s— / Boy whatchu gon' do / With it / When I get you alone,” she sings over a ’90s-inspired R&B track.

Shortly after the “Worth It” group went on hiatus in 2018, followingCabello’s 2016 departurefrom the band,Normani began teasing solo music. She dropped several collaborations, including “Love Lies” with Khalid and theSam Smithteam-up “Dancing with a Stranger,” and then got fans thrilled for her solo trajectory when she released her Y2K R&B-inspired “Motivation.”

Since then, few updates have been announced until now about the status of her album, but she’s released a couple more tracks: 2021’s “Wild Side” withCardi Band 2022’s “Fair.”

Normani in Los Angeles in November 2023.Gilbert Flores/Billboard via Getty Images

Normani at Billboard No. 1’s Party

Gilbert Flores/Billboard via Getty Images

In a February interview withWho What Wear, the singer opened up about her journey to createDopamineand how her motherAndrea Hamiltonand father Derrick Hamilton’srecent cancer diagnoses and treatments affected her.

“Honestly, music got them through the cancer treatments. I remember being on FaceTime with my mom while she was undergoing chemo and her asking me, ‘How’s the studio today? How’s the music coming?'” Normani recalled.

She continued, “As hard as it was for me to not be with them as much as I wanted to, ultimately, pushing through made the circumstances of the last few years feel a bit lighter for my parents.”

The “Fair” singer also spoke about how the difficult experience impacted her goals as an artist. She said, “It was in those moments with my parents that made me realize that I have an opportunity to make an impact in this lifetime.”

source: people.com