Matt Doran expressed live on television just how sorry he is for royally screwing up his interview with Adele!
18.11.2021 - 01:35 / variety.com
Chris Willman Music WriterCritics who’ve heard Adele’s imminent “30” album have raved about the song “To Be Loved,” and the singer has decided not to make people wait for it. While the studio version won’t come out till Friday, she posted a home video version of “To Be Loved” to her social media accounts Wednesday afternoon.
(Watch it, below.)The Instagram and YouTube video may not have broken the Internet, but it sounds like it was about to break her phone. As her voice gets louder throughout
.Matt Doran expressed live on television just how sorry he is for royally screwing up his interview with Adele!
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Adele has scored a UK chart double with her new album ‘30‘ and single ‘Easy On Me‘.The singer-songwriter shot straight to the top spot with her fourth LP, which has become the fastest selling record of 2021 so far after clocking up 261,000 sales.It also scored the biggest first-week sales for an album since Ed Sheeran’s ‘÷’ in 2017, as well as the biggest opener for a female solo album since Adele’s last album, ‘25‘, in 2015, according to the Official Charts Company.The record is this week’s
Adele and an Australian reporter who admitted to not listening to her new album “30” during an interview.
If you’re going to interview Adele, you best come prepared.
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Adele has made her fans and the world very happy with the release of her new album, 30. Dropping at midnight, music lovers can now enjoy the powerful and emotional storytelling of Adele's songs with her new album available on streaming platforms and to purchase.
Adele has released her highly anticipated album 30 and you can stream every song right here!
Adele has revealed that she considered not releasing her fourth album ’30’.The singer-songwriter’s new record – the follow-up to 2015’s ’25’ – is due to arrive this Friday (November 19), having been previewed by the comeback track ‘Easy On Me’ as well as ‘Hold On’.Adele previously confirmed that the new material delves into the aftermath of her 2019 divorce from Simon Konecki, explaining that ’30’ was her most personal and “sensitive” album to date.During a new interview with Zane Lowe on Apple
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