Not only does she slay every single note, but she sings the powerful ballad with such emotion that it's nearly (read: definitely) impossible to watch the snippet without welling up with tears. Not only that, but in the revealing tell-all chat, Adele also gets candid about her return to...
In a teaser for her new BBC One special, "Adele at the BBC," the singer chats with host Graham Norton and delivers her first live performance of "Hello" ever. "It was that thing of do I or don't I want to go back to my music?" she told Norton of her decision to make a new...
In case you haven't been completely captivated by Adele's new single, "Hello" (umm, hello why not?!) then allow us to recap. The singer, who went out of the spotlight for three years, returned a few weeks back out of the blue to gift us with what is possibly the best song of ...
On “My Little Love,” Adele sings an R&Blullaby to Angelo. She admits that “Mama’s got a lot to learn” and that she’sjust barely holding on. Strikingly, it includes voice memos of Angelo askingtough questions she tries her best to answer. “I love your dad because he gaveyou ...
But what sets her voice apart is the masterful manipulation of timbre and colour which she uses to express the text she sings. She easily slips into the roles of scornful ex (‘Rolling In The Deep’), heartbroken lover (‘Someone Like You’), repentant ex-girlfriend (‘Hello’) and, ...
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video, the new song appears to hint at why she divorced her former husband Simon Konecki. "Go easy on me baby/ I was still a child/ Didn't get the chance to/ Feel the world around me/ I had no time to choose/ What I chose to do/ So go easy on me," she sings in the ...
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adele sings in a low, smoky register. “i see your eyes / widen like an ocean / when you look at me / so full of my emotions.” between verses are snippets of conversations she had with angelo during the year of anxiety, recorded at her therapist’s suggestion. the song ends with ...
it is her vocal performance that keeps us engaged and listening. The melody she sings is also extremely well structured. It has a very clear phrase segmentation which matches human chunking of an auditory input stream. The melody also re-uses the short two note motive (“hello”) from the ...