Since her comeback, Adele has not only been talking about her new song "Hello" but also her new journey as a mother.
After her hiatus, Adele is back with a smash single. The British singer made a successful comeback for having the quickest selling album ever released. Her album, "25," sold millions of copies and has stayed on top of the Billboard charts.
The singer did an interview with Today and revealed that she could not be happier. However, Adele is simply not discussing the happiness she feels as an artist, but instead talking wholly as a person and as a mother.
Adele is a mother to a 3-year-old boy named Angelo. The singer called her son her "emotional place" and having him has made her more stronger in many ways. In fact, having her son has made it easier for her to pen songs.
"I found it impossible for a while," Adele said. "I didn't know what I wanted to write about. What's wrong is I wasn't sad."
The singer talked more about her hit single "Hello" and said that it was her way to say hello again to everyone.
"'Hello' is just about reconnecting with everyone else and myself. I couldn't get over my guilt of leaving my kid to go and write a record and stuff like that. So [it's] getting over that - getting on the other side of that. It was just, you know, it's in general, just hello to everyone," she shared.
As for the rest of the songs, she said that the solution was to chill out and stop overthinking the whole process. However, she shouldn't be blamed for overthinking especially since she was gone quite for a while and she now feels the pressure of at least measuring up to the success of her previous album "21."
Meanwhile, a report from Mirror UK stated that the singer might be in trouble for copying another artist's song. A fan accused Adele of plagiarisms after saying that singer's "Million Years Ago" song has so much similarity to a Kurdish singer's song from 1985.
Naim Dilmener, a Turkish music critic, defended Adele by saying that there are some similarities but not too much. He also added that he doesn't think that Adele listened to Ahmet Kaya's "Clinging To Plain" and copied the whole thing. Fans of Adele also defended the singer, saying that the two songs sounded generic and there was no way the British singer deliberately copied Kaya's song.
Adele's representative was asked to give a comment, but nothing has been heard yet.
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