You’ll hear a rough demo, and then you’ll hear Normani and she’ll have added some emphasis to the record. When it comes to creative, she brings the rhythm and she brings the tone. To watch her work and get excited about a concept is dope.Īlly Brooke: I’ll do Normani. In the studio particularly, her melodies are sick and she comes up with cool backgrounds. When we’re in a down place, she wants to hype it up, she’ll put some music on. She’s super hard-working, but on top of that she’s so fun and energetic. Dinah is the youngest she has the lightest energy. Lauren Jauregui: Can we do each other? I’ll start. How would you describe what sets each of you apart? You each come from different backgrounds and bring something different to the table. It’s great to put in our voices and our words on this album. It was an amazing process to have that creative freedom. And through that, we’ve been able to co-write more than half of our album. We’ve been in the studio, and we’ve had a lot of creative control. How have you changed as a group - musically, individually - since you started out?Īlly Brooke: The very exciting thing about going into this album is that we know the story we want to tell. You guys are entering a new phase: this is your third album, and now you’re a foursome. I was on melatonin like every single flight. Even though I was really, really exhausted. She’s like 77 now, and it’s also been a dream for her to visit Dancing with the Stars, too. And also to look into the crowd and see my grandmother’s face. Normani Kordei: One thing that helped me get through was just being present, and recognizing that this was something I’ve always wanted to do. Dinah Jane: When we first met her, she wanted to be on Dancing with the Stars.
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