The power of Adele is in full effect. The British songbird’s comeback effort, '25,' sold an impressive 3.3 million copies in its first week of release to become the first album in Nielsen history to sell more than 3 million copies in a week.
Adele has given many haunting live performances of her hit single, "Hello" but have you heard the version with Jimmy Fallon and The Roots playing classroom instruments?
When the words "isolated vocals" are seen on the internet, it usually means you are finding out that a popular singer isn't as good you thought they were—unless that singer's name is Adele.
As Adele’s new album, '25,' is set to break a first-week sales record, the British songbird appeared on 'Saturday Night Live' as the musical guest over the weekend. During her visit, she delivered heart-warming renditions of “Hello” and “When We Were Young.”
We are a few days away from the world being blessed with Adele’s third album, '25.' The British songbird’s “Hello” has certainly given us the feels and her second single, “When We Were Young,” will do the same -- if not more.
There are eight stages to listening to Adele 'Hello' and pretty much every time you will end up crying, or wishing you weren't in public so it would be acceptable to cry.
Just when you thought Adele's comeback single had given you all the life there was to give, allow this New Orleans Bounce remix of "Hello" to prove you wrong.
An Auburn student decided to have a little big of fun with the latest single from Adele, texting her ex using nothing but lyrics from the singers latest single, "Hello."