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Normani
Normani performing in 2017
Normani performing in 2017
Background information
Birth nameNormani Kordei Hamilton
Born (1996-05-31) May 31, 1996 (age 28)
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
OriginHouston, Texas, U.S.
GenresR&B[1]
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • dancer
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
Years active2011–present
Labels

Normani Kordei Hamilton (born May 31, 1996)[2] recording mononymously as Normani,[3][4] is an American singer and dancer, best known as a member of the girl group Fifth Harmony, which was formed on the second season of The X Factor US in 2012. In 2017, she was a contestant in season 24 of Dancing with the Stars.[5] As a soloist, she released a single called "Love Lies" with R&B singer Khalid in February 2018, recorded for the soundtrack of the movie Love, Simon.[3]

Early life

Normani was born in Atlanta, Georgia and raised in New Orleans, and is the daughter of Derrick and Andrea Hamilton.[6] She has two older half sisters. She attended school at Trinity Episcopal School while living in New Orleans. She and her family relocated to Houston, Texas, after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.[7] At a young age, Normani competed in dance, gymnastics and beauty pageants.[8] She performed gospel music as a child, and recorded her first song at age 13.[6]

Normani has listed 1990s R&B music[9] Beyoncé,[10] Missy Elliott,[11] and Lauryn Hill,[12] as influences.

Career

The X Factor and Fifth Harmony

Normani auditioned on the second season of The X Factor USA in 2012 with "Chain of Fools" by Aretha Franklin.[13] She advanced to the next round after getting all four approval yeses from the judges. It was during the second round of boot camp that led to her elimination.[14] That marked the end of Normani's X Factor participation as a solo artist. However, she was brought back to the show and put into a group with four other girls, Ally Brooke, Lauren Jauregui, Dinah Jane, and Camila Cabello, who would later become Fifth Harmony.[15] At the end of the show's season, the group managed to make it to the finale and finished in third place.[16]

In October 2013, Fifth Harmony released their first EP, Better Together. Subsequently, the group released their debut album, Reflection (2015), and their second album, 7/27 (2016), which spawned singles such as "Worth It" and "Work from Home", respectively.[15] On August 25, 2017, Fifth Harmony released their self-titled album, their first as a quartet.[17] On March 19, 2018 the group announced their decision to take an indefinite hiatus to pursue solo careers.[18]

Solo projects

In 2015, Normani released two dance videos performing "Commas" and "Do Not Disturb" with Fifth Harmony's choreographer Sean Bankhead on her YouTube channel.[19] As of December 2017, she has released three cover-mashups (of Drake's "Fake Love"/"Sneakin'", Solange's "Cranes in the Sky"/"Don't Touch My Hair" and Tory Lanez's "Say It") with the help of the producers The Invaders.[20]

Normani competed on season 24 of Dancing with the Stars. Her partner was professional ballroom dancer Valentin Chmerkovskiy.[21] The team reached the finals and finished in third place.[22]

Normani was featured as a cameo in R&B singer Khalid's music video "Young Dumb & Broke", and confirmed they were working on "new song ideas".[23][24] On October 21, 2017 it was announced that Normani had signed to management company S10 Entertainment as a solo artist.[25][26] She also signed her own solo publishing deal to Stellar Songs as a songwriter,[27] and a modeling contract with Wilhelmina.[28] On February 14, 2018, Normani released a song with Khalid called "Love Lies" for the soundtrack of the movie, Love, Simon.[29][3][30] The single debuted at 43 on the US Billboard Hot 100, thus scoring the highest first-week position for a debut single by a girl group member.[31] It later reached a peak of 34. In April 2018, it was announced that Normani had signed to Keep Cool/RCA Records for her solo debut studio album.[32][33] Normani confirmed she is working on an upcoming music collaboration with Missy Elliott.[34] Billboard confirmed she is also collaborating with Calvin Harris.[35]

Philanthropy

Along with Fifth Harmony, Normani has been involved with many charities like Girl Scouts of America and the Ryan Seacrest Foundation.[36][37] In September 2016, Normani was named the Diversity Ambassador for The Cybersmile Foundation, an international non-profit organization providing support for victims of cyberbullying and online hate campaigns, after being racially abused online.[38] On January 26, 2017, Normani was named as the first official celebrity ambassador for the annual Stars & Strikes Celebrity Bowling Event & Tournament hosted by the non-profit organization A Place Called Home.[39] On February 24, 2017, it was announced that Normani partnered with American Cancer Society as a global ambassador to help increase awareness about the importance of breast cancer screening and HPV vaccination.[40][41]

Discography

Singles

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[42]
AUS
[43]
CAN
[44]
GER
[45]
IRE
[46]
NL
[47]
NZ
[48]
SWE
[49]
SWI
[50]
UK
[51]
"Love Lies"
(with Khalid)
2018 34 3 21 36 9 20 2 12 48 12 Love, Simon

Filmography

Year Name Role Notes
2011 Book Bryn Short
2012–13 The X Factor U.S. Herself 22 episodes (2012)
Guest: 1 episode (2013)
2014 Faking It Herself Episode: "The Ecstasy and the Agony"
2015 Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse Herself Episode: "Sisters' Fun Day"
2017 Dancing with the Stars Herself 11 episodes; season 24
1 episode; season 25
2018 Lip Sync Battle Herself Episode: "Fifth Harmony"

Music videos

Year Title Artist Role
2017 "Young Dumb & Broke" Khalid Prom Queen
2018 "Love Lies" Khalid and herself Performer

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2017 BMI London Awards[57] Pop Award Songs "All in My Head (Flex)" Won
2018 BMI Pop Awards[58] Award Winning Songs Won
Teen Choice Awards[59] Choice R&B/Hip-Hop Song "Love Lies" (with Khalid) Pending

References

  1. ^ "Fifth Harmony's Best Solo Collaborations, Ranked". Fuse. February 14, 2018. Retrieved June 29, 2018.
  2. ^ "Watch Fifth Harmony Sing Happy Birthday to Normani Hamilton". Billboard. May 31, 2016. Retrieved June 13, 2018.
  3. ^ a b c Rice, Nicholas (January 16, 2018). "Normani Kordei and Khalid to Release New Song Together". Billboard. Retrieved January 16, 2018.
  4. ^ McIntyre, Hugh (February 22, 2018). "Fifth Harmony's Normani Teases Khalid in 'Love Lies' Video: Watch". Fuse. Retrieved February 16, 2018.
  5. ^ Allison Bowsher (January 9, 2017). "Fifth Harmony's Normani Kordei Will Be Dancing With The Stars". Much. Retrieved March 1, 2017.
  6. ^ a b "Bio: Fifth Harmony". Fifth Harmony Official. Archived from the original on January 3, 2016. Retrieved January 14, 2015.
  7. ^ Krauser, Emily (October 31, 2017). "Normani Kordei Opens Up About Her Mom's Cancer Survivorship: 'That Deserves to Be Celebrated' (Exclusive)". Entertainment Tonight. Retrieved May 6, 2018.
  8. ^ shuString Mag (December 8, 2016). "Normani Kordei of Fifth Harmony". shuString Magazine. Retrieved February 28, 2017.
  9. ^ Viswanath, Jake (February 14, 2018). "Normani Is Finally Stepping Out On Her Own".
  10. ^ "Bio: Fifth Harmony". Fifth Harmony Official. Archived from the original on January 3, 2016. Retrieved January 14, 2015. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  11. ^ Schiller, Rebecca (April 18, 2018). "Normani Taps Missy Elliott For Solo Debut". Rap-Up. Retrieved June 22, 2018.
  12. ^ Feeney, Nolan (June 1, 2018). "The Next Generation of Lauryn Hill: 16 Artists on Their Favorite 'Miseducation' Songs". Billboard. Retrieved June 22, 2018. The title track, "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill," is definitely a favorite. I have found inspiration in this particular record, which will be a huge influence on my project to come.
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  14. ^ Dean Kissick (June 5, 2016). "Fifth Harmony". Wonderland Magazine. Retrieved February 28, 2017.
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  17. ^ Gerrick D. Kennedy (August 17, 2017). "After a rocky year, Fifth Harmony is in control – and tighter than ever". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 3, 2017.
  18. ^ Kaufman, Gil (March 19, 2018). "Fifth Harmony Announce Hiatus to Pursue Solo Careers". Billboard. Retrieved March 19, 2018.
  19. ^ Jessie Morris (July 14, 2015). "Fifth Harmony Star Normani Kordei Shows Off Her Dance Skills to Future's "Commas" and More". Complex. Retrieved February 28, 2017.
  20. ^ Normani Kordei's channel on YouTube
  21. ^ "'Dancing with the Stars' 2017: Season 24 celebrity cast and partners revealed on GMA". ABC News. March 1, 2017. Retrieved April 19, 2017.
  22. ^ Knapp, DJ. "'Dancing With the Stars' Awards Its 24th Mirrorball Trophy". Variety. Retrieved June 17, 2017.
  23. ^ Bein, Kat (August 22, 2017). "Fifth Harmony's Normani Kordei Confirms She & Khalid Are Working on New Song Ideas". Billboard. Retrieved August 22, 2017.
  24. ^ Elias Leight (October 23, 2017). "See Khalid Get Crowned Prom King in 'Young Dumb & Broke' Video". Rolling Stone. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
  25. ^ Gemmill, Allie (October 23, 2017). "Why Some Fans Think Normani Kordei Is LEAVING Fifth Harmony". Teen Vogue. Retrieved November 13, 2017.
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  27. ^ Noelle Devoe (February 11, 2018). "Normani Kordei Just Signed Her Own Solo Deal — Is Fifth Harmony Over?!". Seventeen. Retrieved February 6, 2018.
  28. ^ Okwodu, Janelle (May 15, 2018). "Normani Is Ready for Her Close-Up". Vogue. Retrieved May 15, 2018.
  29. ^ Nick Romano (February 17, 2018). "Love, Simon trailer gives Nick Robinson the love story we deserve". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved January 16, 2018.
  30. ^ Sam Damshenas (February 17, 2018). "Khalid and Normani drop new track for Love, Simon – listen here!". Gay Times. Retrieved February 15, 2018.
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  33. ^ "RCA Records artist page". RCA Records. June 2, 2018. Retrieved June 2, 2018.
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  35. ^ Bein, Kat (June 19, 2018). "Normani & Calvin Harris Are Working Together". Billboard. Retrieved June 15, 2018.
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  37. ^ "Fifth Harmony Inspires Patients at Seacrest Studios!". Ryan Seacrest Foundation. November 8, 2013. Retrieved February 28, 2017.
  38. ^ Regina R. Robertson (October 12, 2016). "Normani Kordei Opens Up About Her Struggle With Cyberbullies and Racist Trolls". Essence. Retrieved February 28, 2017.
  39. ^ Taylor Weatherby (January 26, 2017). "Fifth Harmony's Normani Kordei to Serve as Celebrity Ambassador for Stars & Strikes Charity Bowling Event". Billboard. Retrieved March 2, 2017.
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  51. ^ Peaks in the UK:
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