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Adele Unveils Tracklist For ’30’ Album

By Oreoritse Tariemi
02 November 2021   |   10:31 am
Grammy-award-winning singer Adele has revealed the tracklist for her much-anticipated comeback album 30. The British singer's fourth studio album, 30, scheduled to be released on November 19, is the singer's first album in six years.  The singer revealed that the album includes songs titled I Drink Wine and  Cry Your Heart Out. The 12-song tracklist opens with Strangers By Nature and closes…

Adele PHOTO: WILL HEATH/NBC

Grammy-award-winning singer Adele has revealed the tracklist for her much-anticipated comeback album 30.

The British singer’s fourth studio album, 30, scheduled to be released on November 19, is the singer’s first album in six years. 

The singer revealed that the album includes songs titled I Drink Wine and  Cry Your Heart Out. The 12-song tracklist opens with Strangers By Nature and closes with Love is a game.  Other tracks on the album include Woman Like Me, Hold On, and To be Loved.

Speaking on the new album, Adele had previously said she began recording 30 three years ago at a time when her life was “a maze of absolute mess and inner turmoil.”

In the six years since her last album, the 33-year old noted that she suffered a “year of anxiety” in which her marriage fell apart. 

Since its release two weeks ago, the first single off the anticipated album Easy On Me has topped British charts. 

In an interview with Vogue, the Oscar winner broke her five-year silence speaking on living like a recluse as she battled anxiety.

Adele described the album as her redemption. She said, “I feel like this album is self-destruction, then self-reflection, and then sort of self-redemption.”

Adele also noted that the album explains her split from Simon Konecki for her son’s benefit “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.”

“I’ve learned a lot of blistering home truths about myself along the way. I’ve shed many layers but also wrapped myself in new ones,” she wrote on Twitter. 

“I’ve finally found my feeling again. I’d go as far as to say I’ve never felt more peaceful in my life.”

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