JAKARTA - Normani Hamilton opened up about his tough past in the Fifth Harmony. Now with a solo career, Normani is grateful to be able to get through all of this.
Speaking to Rolling Stone, he shared various unpleasant experiences to the burden that was carried as an entertainer. He was also the target of racism from various parties, even from his own group fans.
Reflecting on this, Normani felt proud that he could survive. Especially at that time he was still relatively young.
"We were very innocent at that time, and sometimes we had to face the sometimes unrealistic reality. I'm sure we did the best we could, and I'm proud of that," he explained.
In responding to these difficult times, Normani tries hard to forget many sad things.
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"A lot of things I don't remember because I tried to kill you. It was a way I used to protect myself from everything. Broadly speaking, I saw our efforts to deal with it wasn't so bad," he explained.
He described all these concerns through a solo album entitled 'Dopamine'. He tries to improve himself, learn from the past and look to the future through musical works.
"For me, this album is a representation of everything that has happened in the past until now. I celebrate this album as a freedom," concluded Normani.
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