Heating up. Adele and Rich Paul‘s relationship is getting more and more serious—but are they planning on tying the knot together anytime soon?
22.11.2021 - 14:17 / completemusicupdate.com
Spotify has finally given albums a proper play button for its Premium subscribers. At bloody last.
No more shuffling by default. And all it took was Adele asking.“This was the only request I had in our ever changing industry”, the musician tweeted yesterday.
“We don’t create albums with so much care and thought into our tracklisting for no reason. Our art tells a story and our stories should be listened to as we intended.
Heating up. Adele and Rich Paul‘s relationship is getting more and more serious—but are they planning on tying the knot together anytime soon?
Adele, 33, is head over heels for boyfriend Rich Paul, 39, and apparently, things are heating up between the couple. “Adele and Rich are in love,” an insider revealed EXCLUSIVELY to HollywoodLife. “They both find each other great driven people that really work hard.
Adele has revealed that her Instagram password was taken off her after she posted just one picture of herself.The singer said the picture in question was the image of her wearing Bantu knots and a Jamaican flag bikini top ahead of the Notting Hill Carnival in 2020.She told beauty vlogger NikkieTutorials: “In COVID, they [Adele’s management] let me have my password. I was never allowed my passwords for my socials before.
Months after her divorce, Adele says she misses being married. The 33-year-old was previously wed to Simon Konecki, who is also the father of her son Angelo, 9 — but she’s since moved on with sports agent Rich Paul. “I’m definitely open to marriage again. The feeling I had in being married was the safest feeling I’ve ever had in my life, and sadly it didn’t work out, but I miss being married,” she said to SiriusXM radio and her relationship with Rich.
Hundreds of comedians are getting sidelined on Spotify.
Spotify‘s CEO Daniel Ek’s investment in artificial intelligence defence technology has been met with backlash by artists and users on the streaming platform.Ek announced earlier this month, that he was investing 100million euros (£85.2 million) into defence company Helsing and he was joining the board.The company plans to use artificial intelligence to support militaries in battlefield assessment operations, reports Mixmag.The AI software can apparently recognise patterns from camera, thermal
If you’re going to interview Adele, you best come prepared.
Adele has a confidante and supporter in Drake.
Adele took to Twitter to thank Spotify for bending the rules in order to adapt to her new record, “30.” The singer thanked the streaming company for listening to her and removing the “shuffle” setting as the app’s default.Adele calls relationship with Rich Paul “incredible” and “openhearted”New Music Friday: the biggest releases from Adele, Anitta, Anuel AA, and moreA post shared by Adele (@adele)On Saturday, records listened on Spotify no longer were on the shuffle setting on default, making it
she tweeted at the music app on Friday: “We don’t create albums with so much care and thought into our track listing for no reason.”“Our art tells a story and our stories should be listened to as we intended.
If you’re going to interview Adele, you best come prepared.
Dundee singer Be Charlotte has backed Adele's call for Spotify to remove the shuffle button from album playback, amid hopes that the platform will do more to engage with artists in future.
tweet. “We don’t create albums with so much care and thought into our track listing for no reason.
Adele asked Spotify to ensure listeners hear the tracks on her new album in the correct order, and the streaming service agreed.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorUPDATED: As streaming and other digital formats have made the music industry more song-based after decades of being centered around albums, there has been much talk about the “death of the album” and the consequent loss of a complete artistic statement that comes with it.Well, Adele has tackled that issue head-on by asking Spotify to remove the “shuffle” button from album pages in order to preserve the artist’s intention, saying the songs are placed in a certain
Adele is making some changes at Spotify!
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorAs streaming and other digital formats have made the music industry more song-based after decades of being centered around albums, there has been much talk about the “death of the album” and the consequent loss of a complete artistic statement that comes with it.Well, Adele has tackled that issue head-on by asking Spotify to remove the “shuffle” button from album pages in order to preserve the artist’s intention, saying the songs are placed in a certain order to
Spotify has taken on a suggestion from Adele and changed its default setting, which shuffles album tracks in random order.The streaming platform confirmed on Saturday (November 20) that it had agreed to Adele’s request, which the singer initially made so that her latest album ’30’ would be played in the order that it was curated.“This was the only request I had in our ever changing industry!” Adele tweeted.