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Adele talks about making ’25’ and crying to her own music

“It’s when I just break out in [expletive] tears in the vocal booth or in the studio, and I’ll need a moment to myself, she added”. “I was like, ‘Oh, no, I’ve missed my window, ‘” she recalled after checking her Twitter and seeing only three responses to the song. I loved the drama of it all.

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“How I felt when I wrote 21, I wouldn’t want to feel again”, she continued in the interview.

“I don’t want to be the face of anything”, the Grammy victor declared in a NY Times profile.

The success of “Hello”, which includes 378.7 million views on YouTube, proved to Adele that her fans were still there.

But on a serious note, the hitmaker was actually nervous to record another album after 21, because she was concerned it wouldn’t be good enough.

But her new music has managed to hit home with everybody including herself.

With her highly anticipated new album “25” dropping later this month, Adele admitted her songs make her cry, too.

Adele considered retiring because she was “frightened” to return to music.

“I’ve been offered everything”.

“That’s how I know that I’ve written a good song for myself – it’s when I start crying”, she said about writing material for her new album. “I’m the backbone for my kid, and I want to be there for him”, Adele said.

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“Commercials, nail (polishes), shoes, bags, fashion lines… hair products, being in movies, being the face of a auto”, she said, listing all the offers she’s received. “I want to do one thing”. But she certainly doesn’t want to feel anything like that just so she could write another song ever again. After all, while the rest of us are relating her lyrics to our own heartbreak or, in my case, the heartbreak of fictional characters who just deserve to be together goddammit, for Adele the lyrics were written specifically about her own experiences.

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