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Adele Releases New Album Titled “30”

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Powerhouse singer Adele has been astonishing audiences with her heartfelt music since 2007, and after a six-year hiatus, she is back with a new album. The album “30” was released Nov. 19 and features her new hit single “Easy on Me.”

Songs on the album

This highly anticipated album features 12 songs and runs just over 58 minutes. Adele explains that the album answers questions on her divorce, specifically to her son, Angelo, and other lessons of life. The work features a fresh sound and the same breathtakingly beautiful voice with even more vulnerable lyrics and daring audio to accompany. Here is the tracklist for “30.”

  1. Strangers by Nature
  2. Easy on Me
  3. My Little Love
  4. Cry Your Heart Out
  5. Oh My God
  6. Can I Get It
  7. I Drink Wine
  8. All Night Parking (interlude)
  9. Woman Like Me
  10. Hold On
  11. To Be Loved
  12. Love is a Game

Special concert 

The CBS special “Adele: One Night Only” featured the pop star belting out some of her best-known songs as well as a few new ones. The exciting concert was held at the Griffith Observatory in California. The television taping of the performance had more than 10 million viewers when it debuted. 

Adele sang three new songs from “30” at the concert, which were “I Drink Wine,” “Hold On” and “Love is a Game.” She also performed her latest single “Easy on Me” along with some of her biggest hits over the years like “Hello,” “Someone Like You,” “Rolling in the Deep” and “When We Were Young.” 

Interview with Oprah

Adele sat down with Oprah to have a conversation abou her life. The singer spoke on feeling her lowest lows and still being vulnerable enough to express that on her album. She also explained the struggle that comes with public weight loss. Adele points out that it’s “not her job” to keep a certain image up for other people.

Overall, the interview was powerful, tearful and quite possibly what the world needed. This new Adele music brings with it a new era and fresh take for the singer, one that’s somehow even more real and rawer than her past.


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