I'm trying to come out to you.
Well, don't. Don't come out. Go back in.
I don't wanna go back in.
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“Sometimes, in the cafe’s they put this horrible other brand. I can’t remember what it was called. It was so vinegary I used to hate it.”
ADELE in Ultimate British Taste Test - British Vogue (10.18.21)
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“I feel like this album is self-destruction, then self-reflection and then something like self-redemption. But I’m ready, I really want people to hear my side of the story this time.”
She recorded it – like a lot of the album – for her son, she says, “My son has had a lot of questions. Really good questions, really innocent questions, that I just don’t have an answer for.” Like? “‘Why can’t you still live together?’” She sighs. “I just felt like I wanted to explain to him, through this record, when he’s in his twenties or thirties, who I am and why I voluntarily chose to dismantle his entire life in the pursuit of my own happiness. It made him really unhappy sometimes. And that’s a real wound for me that I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to heal. It’s not like anyone’s having a go at me but it’s like, I left the marriage. Be kind to me as well. It was the first song I wrote for the album and then I didn’t write anything else for six months after because I was like, ‘OK, well, I’ve said it all.’”
ADELE photographed by Steven Meisel for BRITISH VOGUE (November 2021)
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Ladies and Gentlemen we now have…
Rome, New York City and Paris, Adele, I swear if you drop this bitch like it’s nothing, like you just burped it out, I’m not going to be ok, Ok?
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Adele photographed by Raven B. Varona
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