THE BIG RETURN OF THE DIVA POP ADELE

At nearly 19, 21 and 25, up to 30. Each of the Adele album is inspired by an age and a phase of life of the artist.

“30” is no exception. Six years have passed since Adele's last album, and there is no doubt that the return of the British singer was eagerly awaited.

And Adele has made a comeback.

She made two Unes of the magazine "Vogue" and released in mid-October a first track ("Easy On Me") taken from the album. Last Sunday, the musician was also delivered in prime time on CBS to a river interview with Oprah Winfrey accompanied by a mini-concert, followed by 10 million Americans.

Finally, on November 19, she offers her last opus of twelve intimate titles, confiding on her torments in her thirties, including the birth of her son or the pain caused by her recent divorce from Simon Konecki.

With a hoarse and powerful contralto voice, recognizable from the first note, the interpreter of Hello sings in the first track "Easy on Me", a song which resembles what we know about her. But throughout the album, Adele mostly plays with genres:

the radiant opening track, Strangers By Natur, evokes a Somewhere Over the Rainbow from a remake of The Wizard of Oz directed by David Lynch. Cry Your Heart Out is a reggae-tinged hit that Amy Winehouse would not have denied.

With My Little Love we let ourselves be taken by these vocal notes, very inspired by the world of rap today. Moreover, Adele recently confided in an interview that these vocal notes had been inspired by Tyler, the Creator and Skepta, figure of British rap.

Oh My God just like Love Is a Game also differs from what the British artist used to offer in a more optimistic atmosphere for the rest of the singer's life. And from this fourth studio album emanates "an undeniable romantic optimism".

"I'm trying to party but all I can think about is coming home and dreaming about you." », Sings Adele in Interlude All Night Parking

Concert in London, broadcast on ITV, and a recording broadcast at the NRJ Music Awards in Cannes (broadcast on TF1) this weekend.




Jaimie Potts for DayNewsWorld