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New Adele Album Might Not Make It To Spotify – Potential for Bitcoin?

Along with news of Adele’s “25”, Coldplay has reportedly not committed to putting its new album, “A Head Full of Dreams“, on Spotify when it is released on December 4, according to a source. The latest artist to join this growing list is none other than Adele, who might be looking at other options to earn a fair share of revenue. “That’s how I do know in that I’ve written a superb song for myself – it is when I begin crying”.

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“It’s when I just break out in f– tears in the vocal booth or in the studio, and I’ll need a moment to myself”. But I’m not willing to feel like that to write a song again.

Adele could soon become the next big name to ‘do a Taylor Swift’ and remove her music from Spotify. The modern soul queen reflected on 21, how she’s changed and evolved since that release and why she likes to live outside of the spotlight.

Coincidental given the impending release of 25, Adele told Billboard in 2011: “I’m just going to lay a few concrete, set up home and just “be” for a bit”.

Adele might be in a better place in her life, but that doesn’t mean that the singer is ever too out of touch with her emotional side. Ongoing negotiations between Adele and Apple after her rumored departure from Spotify may lead to a solid partnership between the two for future ventures as well. It has sold 30 million albums worldwide, 11 million in the United States.

I didn’t think I had it in me to write another record. She has patiently and relentlessly waited to flawless her album to explain a piece of herself people can relate to-revealing it mostly in her music, rather than dozens of interviews.

OMG, could you imagine an Adele airline commercial, though?

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The “Skyfall” singer also added that she does not have time to fall back into those emotions for the sake of her son Angelo, 3, and longtime love, boyfriend, Simon Konecki. Upon checking her Twitter immediately after “Hello” was unveiled, she saw only three tweets in response to the track. “The comeback’s gone. No one cares'”. Once “Hello” was released on Oct 23, more than 1.1 million people bought the song as a download in its first week in the United States alone, and tens of millions streamed the audio and watched the video clip.

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