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Adele’s Latest ’25’ Album Smashes Both Digital, Total First Week Sales Record
The song reappeared on her latest release, a stunning album titled “25”, which came out November 20.
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Back in February of 2012, she pledged a five-year hiatus from music as she was just coming off surgery on a throat hemorrhage and wanted to focus on her relationship with her boyfriend. Adele is a flawless storm of enormous talent and a deeply likable and genuine personality.
The Artist 100 measures artist activity across Billboard’s most influential charts, including the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart, Top Album Sales and the Social 50.
I was wondering if after all these years you’d like to see me CD purchasing. Adele fans rejoice: 25 is finally here. Although the songs on “25” may sound similar to her previous work, Adele still doesn’t fail to produce passionate music that pulls the heart strings even in the least emotional person.
Quite well, indeed. “25” has shattered expectations and records by selling more than 3.3 million copies in its first week.
In an interview with Rolling Stone, the artist reveals she isn’t a subscriber of any of the music streaming services, and she really prefers having music on CDs. Not Taylor Swift. In this and several other ways, Adele stands alone in the landscape and history of recorded music. One of the most personal songs, “River Lea”, is a reference to a river near an area where she grew up. It just feels like there is more to it from the start.
Adele took the world and music industry by storm in 2011 with “21”.
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You can get your hands on Adele ticket’s here: http://live.adele.com/ – From 9am on Friday! In the closing track, “Sweetest Devotion”, she features a recording of her son mumbling and laughing, and once again promises him unconditional love. The album as a whole feels like a marriage of not just her old influences with an Adele twist, but also feels like a marriage of all the parts of her we know and love; the heartbroken lover, the brooding songstress, the bolshy young woman. There are a lot of songs here that are about hope, moving on and making up for lost time here. The songs on 21 were infused with inconsolable sorrow; however, Adele vowed not to create the same album this time around.