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Album : 30 [12 SONGS | 58 MINUTES | NOV 19 2021]
The fourth studio album by English singer-songwriter Adele is titled 30. Columbia Records released it on November 19, 2021. 30 (2015), Adele’s first studio album in six years, was motivated by her son’s life, motherhood, and celebrity, as well as her own experiences and anxiety after her divorce. With producers including Greg Kurstin, Max Martin, Inflo, Tobias Jesso Jr., Ludwig Göransson, Shawn Everett, and Shellback, Adele started working on the album in 2018. Musically speaking, 30 is a pop, soul, and jazz record with dance-pop, gospel, and R&B components. The television specials An Audience with Adele and Adele One Night Only were used to promote the album. From the album, three singles were made available. Including the US and the UK, the lead single “Easy on Me” peaked at number one in a number of nations. In tandem with it, the follow-up singles “Oh My God” and “I Drink Wine” simultaneously peaked in the top five UK charts.
Album : Water Under the Bridge (Single) [1 SONG | 4 MINUTES | NOV 04, 2016]
English singer Adele’s song “Water Under the Bridge” is taken from her third studio album, 25 (2015). Together with Greg Kurstin, the song’s producer, Adele wrote it. On November 14, 2016, Columbia Records released the song as the fourth single from the album. “Water Under the Bridge” is a mid-tempo pop, soul, and soft rock song that features a gospel choir over guitars and snare drums, R&B, and music from the 1980s. The song, “Forgiveness,” is a reflection of Adele’s seven-year relationship with charity founder Simon Konecki, whom she married in 2018, and it highlights the importance of asking a partner if they are willing to put in the necessary work to make a relationship work. While many music critics praised Adele’s vocal performance, others criticized some of the production choices and felt the performance was too loud. It received Platinum or higher certifications in Canada, Mexico, and the UK, and it made it into the top 10 in Poland, Belgium, and Iceland. Adele included it in the repertoire for her concert tour Adele Live 2016 and her residency Weekends with Adele. She also performed it for her NBC special Adele Live in New York City and on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. A mashup of it and Megan Thee Stallion’s 2020 American Music Awards performance of “Body” went viral on TikTok in 2021.
Adele Ringtones
English singer-songwriter Adele Laurie Blue Adkins MBE, better known by her stage name Adele, was born on May 5, 1988. Her mezzo-soprano vocals and poignant songwriting are well-known. 16 Grammy Awards, 12 Brit Awards (three for British Album of the Year), an Academy Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, and a Golden Globe Award are just a few of the many honors Adele has won.
Adele signed a record deal with XL Recordings in 2006 following her graduation from the BRIT School’s arts program. UK top-five hits “Chasing Pavements” and “Make You Feel My Love” were included on her 2008 debut album, 19, which she also released. 19 is one of the top 20 best-selling debut albums of all time in the UK, having sold over 2.5 million copies there. The Grammy Award for Best New Artist was given to her in recognition. 2011 saw Adele release 21—her second studio album. With sales of over 31 million, it became the best-selling album of the twenty-first century worldwide. With its three hit singles, “Rolling in the Deep,” “Someone like You,” and “Set Fire to the Rain,” topping charts globally and emerging as her signature songs, 21 holds the record for the best-performing album in US chart history. It also topped the Billboard 200 for 24 weeks. Six Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year, were given to the album, setting a new record. When Adele released “Skyfall” in 2012, it was from the soundtrack of the James Bond movie Skyfall. Adele won an Academy Award for Best Original Song.
2015 saw the release of Adele’s third studio album, 25, which broke records for first-week sales in both the US and the UK. It continues to be the only album to sell more than three million copies in the US in a single week. She won five Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year, with her album 25. “Hello” became the lead single and was extremely successful all over the world. 2021 saw the release of her fourth studio album, 30, which featured the Grammy-winning and chart-topping single “Easy on Me”. In 2015 and 2021, respectively, 25 and 30 emerged as the best-selling albums globally, encompassing both the US and the UK. All of her studio albums from the 21st century have topped the annual best-selling albums chart worldwide as of 2023, with the exception of album 19.
Adele has sold over 120 million records worldwide, making her one of the best-selling musicians in the world. She was named the best-selling artist of the 2010s in the US and internationally. She is the best-selling female artist of the 21st century in the UK. In the UK, her studio albums 21 and 25 were the best-selling albums of the 2010s and are still ranked among the best-selling albums in UK chart history. In the US, both albums have received Diamond certification, the highest honor bestowed upon any artist making their debut in the twenty-first century.
On May 5, 1988, in the Tottenham neighborhood of London, Adele Laurie Blue Adkins was born. Her parents, Marc Evans, a Welshman, and Penny Adkins, an Englishwoman, were there. Adele’s mother raised her after Evans departed when she was two years old. She claims to have become obsessed with voices when she started singing at the age of 4. The 9-year-old Adele and her mother moved to Brighton, England’s south coast, in 1997. By that time, the mother had secured employment as a furniture maker and an adult education coordinator.
Adele returned to London with her mother in 1999; they first settled in Brixton and later in the nearby South London neighborhood of West Norwood, which is the theme of Adele’s debut song, “Hometown Glory”. Adele’s song “Million Years Ago” from 2015 recalls her time spent playing the guitar and singing to friends in Brockwell Park, where she spent a large portion of her childhood. She said, “I drove past it [in 2015] and I just broke down in tears. It has quite monumental moments of my life that I’ve spent there.” I truly did miss it.” May 2006 saw Adele graduate from the BRIT School for Performing Arts & Technology in Croydon, where she was a fellow student of Jessie J. and Leona Lewis. Even though at the time Adele was more interested in going into artists and repertoire (A&R) and hoped to launch other people’s careers, she credits the school with nurturing her talent.
Adele said that “they made me what I am today” and acknowledged the Spice Girls as having had a significant influence on her love and passion for music. She used to pretend to be the Spice Girls at dinner parties when she was younger. She claims that when Geri Halliwell, a.k.a. “Ginger Spice,” left the Spice Girls, she was “heartbroken.” Another one of her main influences is Lauryn Hill. While thanking Hill “for existing” in a handwritten letter dedicated in honor of the album’s 20th anniversary, Adele stated in a 2011 interview that The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill was her favorite record. “I was analyzing the record for about a month at the age of 8, I was constantly wondering when I would be that passionate about something, to write a record about it, even though I didn’t know I was going to make a record when I was older,” Adele added. She also listened to Whitney Houston, Aretha Franklin, Celine Dion, Jeff Buckley, Annie Lennox, Bob Marley, the Cranberries, Dusty Springfield, and Sinéad O’Connor while growing up. Adele has admired Gabrielle since she was five years old, and she was an early influence. When Adele was in school, her mother had sequin eye patches made for her, which she used to enter a talent competition as the Hackney-born star.
She developed an interest in R&B singers like Alicia Keys, Mary J. Blige, Destiny’s Child, and Aaliyah after relocating to south London. Adele has said that seeing Pink perform at London’s Brixton Academy was one of the most life-changing experiences of hers. She explains, “I was around 13 or 14 because it was the Missundaztood record. Her voice just hit me, and I remember feeling like I was in a wind tunnel. I had never heard someone sing like that live in the room. It was amazing.”
When 14-year-old Adele happened upon the CDs of Etta James and Ella Fitzgerald in the jazz department of her neighborhood record store in 2002, she became acquainted with both singers. Their appearance on the album covers struck her. Adele claims that at that point, she “started listening to Etta James every night for an hour” and that she “became aware of my own voice.” “If it weren’t for Amy and Frank, one hundred percent I wouldn’t have picked up a guitar, I wouldn’t have written ‘Daydreamer’ or ‘Hometown [Glory]’ and I wrote ‘Someone like You’ on the guitar too,” she said, crediting Amy Winehouse and her 2003 album Frank as her inspiration.
Adele has also said that she loves Rihanna, Britney Spears, Frank Ocean, Lana Del Rey, Grimes, Chvrches, FKA Twigs, Alabama Shakes, and Stevie Nicks. “[The] artist of my life,” Beyoncé was referred to by her as a special inspiration in 2017, and she said, “the other artists who mean that much to me are all dead.” Adele credited her album 25’s “primary inspiration” as Madonna’s 1998 album Ray of Light. She claimed that the mysterious Kate Bush, who returned to the stage 35 years after her final live performances from her lone tour in 1979, served as the inspiration for both the release of 25 and her own comeback. “Send My Love (To Your New Lover)” was Adele’s song inspired by Max Martin’s work on Taylor Swift’s “I Knew You Were Trouble”; she said, “I was like, ‘Who did this?'” I’ve always loved Taylor, so I knew it was her, but there’s a whole other side to her that I want to know who brought out. I had no idea that I was familiar with Max Martin. I was like, ‘He’s literally written every massive soundtrack of my life,’ when I Googled him. I thus asked my management to get in touch. When they arrived in London, I brought my guitar with me and thought, “I’ve got this riff,” and soon after, “Send My Love” came to pass.”
Adele performs in the jazz, R&B, and soul genres. She frequently discusses relationships and heartbreak in her songs. The British media dubbed Adele a “new Amy Winehouse” as a result of her success, which coincided with that of several other British female soul singers. However, Adele referred to these comparisons as “lazy” and stated that “we’re a gender, not a genre”. “Adele is simply too magical to compare her to anyone,” stated AllMusic.
While Adele’s 2008–09 tour An Evening with Adele in North America exposed her to American country and Southern blues music, her second album, 21, also draws from these genres. Adele’s debut album was influenced by folk and soul. The album, which was conceived following Adele’s breakup with a partner, is a prime example of the nearly extinct confessional singer-songwriter tradition because it explores themes of heartbreak, introspection, and forgiveness. Adele dubbed her third studio album, 25, a “make-up record” after calling her previous album, 21, a “break-up record.” She also stated that the album is about “making up for lost time.” compensating for all of my past actions and inactions.” 30 is a compilation of jazz, pop, and soul tunes. Critics have referred to it as Adele’s most innovative album sonically, building on her previous work by adding dance-pop, gospel, and R&B components.
Adele’s range is from B2 to C6, making her a mezzo-soprano. But Classic FM notes that because she uses a tight chest mix to get to the lower notes, people frequently mistake her for a contralto. They also observe that as she moves up the register, especially from C4 to C5, her voice gets clearest. According to Rolling Stone, she had added four notes to the top of her range and her voice was “palpably bigger and purer-toned” after undergoing throat surgery. Adele concurred with the initial criticism that her vocals were more interesting and well-developed than her songwriting. She’s said: “I taught myself how to sing by listening to Ella Fitzgerald for acrobatics and scales, Etta James for passion and Roberta Flack for control.”
Music critics have praised Adele for her vocals. In its review of 19 “The way she stretched the vowels, her wonderful soulful phrasing, the sheer unadulterated pleasure of her voice, stood out all the more; little doubt that she’s a rare singer” . According to BBC Music, “Her melodies exude warmth, her singing is occasionally stunning and, …she has tracks that make Lily Allen and Kate Nash sound every bit as ordinary as they are.” Another article from The Guardian in 2008 quoted Sylvia Patterson as saying, “Of all the gobby new girls, only Adele’s bewitching singing voice has the enigmatic quality which causes tears of involuntary emotion to splash down your face in the way Eva Cassidy’s did before her.” According to chief music critic Jon Pareles of The New York Times, Adele has an emotive tone that is reminiscent of Dusty Springfield, Petula Clark, and Annie Lennox. He noted in his reviews of 21 that “[Adele] can seethe, sob, rasp, swoop, lilt and belt, in ways that draw more attention to the song than to the singer.” Her voice has been described as “a raspy, aged-beyond-its-years thing of full-blooded beauty” by Ryan Reed of Paste magazine and as “the finest singer of [our] generation” by Tom Townshend of MSN Music. Adele is known as a “vocal goddess” as well.
As of 2022, Adele had sold over 170 million records worldwide, including 70 million albums and over 100 million singles. This made her one of the best-selling musicians in history. She is among the musicians who earn the most money every day for the music business.
2009 saw the 21-year-old Adele win two Grammy Awards at the 51st Annual Grammy Awards: Best New Artist and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. In addition, she received nominations for Song of the Year and Record of the Year. Adele received three Brit Award nominations for British Female Solo Artist, British Single of the Year, and British Breakthrough Act following the success of her debut album 19, 19. Then, in a letter of gratitude to Adele, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown wrote, “With the troubles that the country’s in financially, you’re a light at the end of the tunnel.”
Adele set a record with her sixth Grammy Award, which went to Album of the Year, and her two Brit Awards, which included British Album of the Year, for her second album, 21. Adele was the first artist to win all four of the general field awards during her career; Christopher Cross was the first artist to do so. She was featured multiple times in the Guinness Book of World Records as a result of the album’s success. Adele shattered the record for the longest number-one album by a female in Billboard history, which was previously held by Whitney Houston’s soundtrack The Bodyguard, with 21 weeks without a break. In March 2012, 21 became the longest-running album at number one since 1985 after spending its 23rd week at the top. It also became the fourth-best-selling album in the US over the previous ten years. 21 is the second-best-selling album in UK history and the best-selling album of the twenty-first century. It is also the best-selling album by a woman in the history of the UK chart. Her debut album, 21 was certified diamond in the United States. 21 became the longest-running number one album in Australia in the twenty-first century and the second-longest-running number one album ever on March 6, when it debuted at the top of the Australian ARIA Chart for 30 nonconsecutive weeks. Adele’s 21 or 19 albums were hugely successful in the UK in 2010; at one point, a copy was sold every seven seconds.
One of The Guardian’s “Music Power 100” lists of “the 100 most influential people in the music industry” in May 2011 featured “Team Adele” at number one. Adele was ranked number five on VH1’s list of the 100 Greatest Women in Music in February 2012. Adele was listed as one of the top 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine in April 2012. She was listed as one of People’s Most Beautiful at Every Age for 2012. Broadway Sings Adele was a 2012 tribute to the singer Adele that featured a cast of Broadway actors, including Matt Doyle, and took place at New York City’s (Le) Poisson Rouge on April 30, 2012.
Adele made history in the week ending March 3, 2012, when she became the first solo female artist to have two albums in the top 5 of the Billboard 200 and two singles in the top 5 of the Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously. Her hits “Rolling in the Deep,” “Someone Like You,” and “Set Fire to the Rain” were among the three that simultaneously made it into the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100. Adele reached the Top 10 of Billboard magazine’s “Top 40 Money Makers” and was ranked first among musicians under 30 in the UK on the Sunday Times Rich List in 2012. Adele’s “Rolling in the Deep” has been the biggest crossover hit of the last 25 years, topping charts for pop, adult pop, and adult contemporary music. Billboard also announced on the same day that Adele is one of four female artists to have an album chart at number one for more than 13 weeks; the other three are Whitney Houston, Judy Garland, and Carole King.
Adele won Songwriter of the Year and Most Performed Work of 2011 for “Rolling in the Deep” at the 2012 Ivor Novello Awards in May. Adele won Song of the Year (for “Rolling in the Deep”) at the 2012 BMI Awards, which took place in London in October. The song was the most played on US radio and television in 2011. Adele won the Best Original Song Academy Award in 2013 for her work on the “Skyfall” James Bond theme. After “For Your Eyes Only” (1981), “Nobody Does It Better” (1977), “Live and Let Die” (1973), and “The Look of Love” (1967), this is the first James Bond song to win and the fifth to be nominated. At the 33rd Brit Awards, “Skyfall” took home the Brit Award for Best British Single.
Adele was named an MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list in June 2013 for her services to music. On December 19, 2013, Prince Charles presented Adele with her award at Buckingham Palace. She was listed by Woman’s Hour on BBC Radio 4 as one of the 100 most powerful women in the UK in February 2013.
When Adele’s third album, 25, was released in 2015, it quickly rose to the top of the charts and shattered records for first-week sales in a number of markets, including the US and the UK. Her second album, 25 became certified diamond in the US and won her four Brit Awards (including her second for British Album) and five Grammy Awards (including her second for Album of the Year). Adele made Grammy history by being the only artist to win all three general category awards in a single ceremony on two different occasions. Adele became the first non-US born woman to win the most Grammy Awards, with 15 wins from 18 nominations. Adele surpassed Madonna’s previous record of the most weeks at number one for a female act in the UK with her seven weeks at the top of the UK Albums Chart, bringing her total to 31 weeks at number one with her three albums. Within a week of its release, the lead single “Hello” sold over a million digital copies, making it the first song in the US to do so.
The British Academy of Songwriters, Composers, and Authors awarded Adele Songwriter of the Year for the second time at the 2016 Ivor Novello Awards. She made her second appearance on Time 100’s list of the most influential people in the world in April of 2016. As one of the first eleven people to receive a star on the Royal Albert Hall Walk of Fame, Adele was inducted into the hall in 2018. She only put out two albums during the decade (21 and 25), but she spent 36 weeks at the top of the UK Album Charts in the 2010s—five weeks more than Ed Sheeran, who put out four albums. In the UK, her studio albums 21 and 25 were the best-selling albums of the decade. Her singer of the 2010s title was awarded by the biggest TV and radio stations in Israel in December 2019.
According to data from the Official Charts Company, Adele was crowned the UK’s most successful female album artist of the twenty-first century in 2021. She was listed for the third time in the “icons” category of Time magazine’s list of the 100 most influential people in the world in May 2022. Adele is one Tony Award away from becoming an EGOT in 2022, having already won an Oscar, Grammy, and Emmy. Adele won the Sherry Lansing Leadership Award in December 2023 and was included in The Hollywood Reporter’s 2023 Women in Entertainment Power 100.