Hold onto your hats and cue the confetti cannons because guess who just dropped the freshest beats in town? That’s right, it’s none other than the sensational Normani, hitting us with her brand spanking new track “1:59,” featuring none other than Gunna!
At the ripe old age of 27 (okay, not that old, but she’s been in the game a hot minute), Normani is unleashing this musical masterpiece as the inaugural single from her highly anticipated debut solo album, *Dopamine*. And let’s be real, the anticipation for this album has been building up like a sneeze in a pepper factory ever since she teased us about it back in February.
But hold your horses, because that’s not all! Not content with just blessing our eardrums with this banger, Normani’s also throwing in a release date for *Dopamine* faster than you can say “Is it June 14th yet?”
In a move that probably broke the internet (or at least caused some serious emoji overload), Normani took to social media to drop the bombshell: “yeeee 1:59 out now and DOPAMINE coming JUNE 14th 🖤,” she exclaimed, sending fans into a frenzy of excitement and impatience.
Now, let’s talk about “1:59.” This track isn’t just music; it’s a time machine, catapulting us back into the realm of past relationships faster than you can say “awkward reunion.” Normani’s got us feeling all the feels as she belts out lyrics about reconnecting with an old flame after what feels like an eternity apart.
“Back on that vibe again / It’s hard to fight again / Sh-t, we can’t hide again,” she croons in the pre-chorus, capturing the struggle of trying to resist the gravitational pull of a familiar connection.
And don’t even get us started on that chorus! With lines like “When I get you alone / Boy, what you gon’ do with it? (Shh) / Don’t talk too much, just do this sh-t / Boy, what you gon’ do with it? Yeah,” Normani’s got us ready to throw caution to the wind and embrace the moment with reckless abandon.
So, what are you waiting for? Grab your headphones, crank up the volume, and get ready to be swept away by the musical magic of Normani’s “1:59.” Trust us, your ears will thank you later.