Adele new song: ‘Hello’ video sparks gushing response from fans on Twitter
Adele ” s new video for her comeback single “Hello’ has arrived.
The British singer caused a storm on Friday morning (23Oct15) when she played her new song Hello for the first time on BBC Radio 1.
The 27-year-old singer filmed the gorgeous black and white clip in the countryside around Montreal earlier this year.
“A lot of stuff in my life has changed and not at all because of my career, but just because stuff changes as you get older, and I found myself yearning for my past for no reason specifically other than it had gone”, she said.
The video sees Adele travelling back to the home she used to share with a boyfriend, who she’s desperately tried to contact numerous times despite being ignored. I’m making up with myelf.
“I’m making up for lost time”. Fame is not real and I don’t wanna live a fake life. “What’s done is done”.
Adele’s new album will be released on November 20. Just in time for Christmas.
She has also said that her new lifestyle made it hard to start work on her album: “Getting into the headspace was really hard – obviously now I’m a parent, and having such a break off, I kind of fell out of the habit of writing songs”.
Her third record has been shrouded in secrecy, prior to the release of Hello this week.
Adele looks stunning in a fur coat (we need it in our wardrobes now)… Elsewhere are contributions from Danger Mouse and Canadian singer/songwriter Tobias Jesso Jr., who Adele is a BIG fan of judging by a few of her most recent tweets, like the one above.
Well Adele most certainly has.
That changed with Hello, which was pretty much penned in one sitting. The same can’t be said for Damon Albarn.
She admitted that she was crying because of her “relief ” that the track was finally “out there”. He later described what he had heard as “very middle of the road”.
The album generated five hit singles on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, including three consecutive No. 1s: “Rolling In the Deep” (No. 1 for seven weeks), “Someone Like You” (five weeks) and “Set Fire to the Rain” (two weeks).
The first lyric of the song is “Hello” and the star referenced Lionel Richie’s famous lines from his song of the same name, saying: “Me and Lionel, we definitely have got to do something”. People are like, ‘Is it Craig David? Within an hour her new Instagram profile had already attracted close to 20,000 followers.
No. But we’re rather liking this fan-made attempt.