Four years have passed since Adele released "21," her massive hit album that won her six Grammy's and sold more than 30 million copies around the world. Since then, she became a household name, won an Oscar award, and as Vanity Fair reported, has been busy raising and keeping up with her child.
In the meantime, fans are still eagerly waiting for her next album which is rumored to surface in November. There is reason to believe the rumors as Adele has been said to have recorded tracks with Danger Mouse, Max Martin, Tobias Jesso Jr., and Ryan Tedder of One Republic. It was noted that even Ed Sheeran has gotten word of how good the upcoming album is going to be.
In a report by US Magazine, Adele is said to be working with a couple of names for her upcoming album. Among them is Ryan Tedder who produced and co-wrote "Rumour Has It"; Max Martin who produced Katy Perry's smash hit "I Kissed a Girl" and Taylor Swift's "Shake It Off"; Danger Mouse, a Grammy winning producer who worked with The Black Keys, ASAP Rocky and the Red Hot Chili Peppers; and Tobias Jesso Jr., a Canadian musician responsible for the hit song "How Could You Babe" which gained prominence after Adele tweeted about it.
Billboard, meanwhile, mentioned that Adele and her team has been teasing her fans with the new album for over a year. In 2014, Adele announced that the album which would be called "25" will be released by the year's end. However, XL Recordings, her own music label, shot down the announcement. The London superstar ever since has remained silent about it which is seen by many as a move to avoid offending fans who have been waiting a long time for her latest music offerings.