Dopamine (stylised in all caps) is the debut studio album by American singer Mila J.
After being in two girl groups Gyrl and Dame Four and also appearing on tracks by RaRa, IMx, and Omarion, Mila J was set to release her original debut album Split Personality through The Ultimate Group and Universal Motown, but it was ultimately shelved.
roster, including proteges and its associates, such as Marques Houston, Young Rome, Rufus Blaq, and The Underdogs.
[17] The track lyrically blasts men who are only in relationships for sex, with Rap-Up stating that the anti-“Fuckboy” anthem "allows the R&B songstress to flex on an ex while empowering others to do the same.
[24] The music video shows Mila with a braided hairstyle, posing in front of a white backdrop.
[31] Adelle Platon of Billboard highlighted multiple songs from the album, such as "I Do Love You", "Fuckboy", and "Body".
[1] Kevin Goddard of HotNewHipHop said, "Laced with 13 tracks in total, the follow-up to last year’s 213 EP features explicit slow jams and groovy bops.
"[30] Rap-Up.com added to their blog, "Mila J is giving fans a Dopamine rush with the release of her latest project.
"[32] Elle Breezy of Singersroom said that Dopamine features "slow jams and bangers in the style of her carefree brand of female empowerment.