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Adele's Album "25" Release Date Set; Snippets Leakes Online Plus! Her Statement About Rumors That She Turned Beyonce Down

After the release of her big comeback track last month, titled "Hello," Adele released her follow up single, "When We Were Young" in full throttle. This is on top of gearing up for the release of her much-awaited third album, "25."

'Hello' hit the airwaves last month and it made huge ripples worldwide. Daily Mail reported that the singer teased her fans in an Australian show, 60 Minutes by showing a short clip of "When We Were Young." It is taken from her "25" album.

In related news, Billboard reported that "25" has been leaked online. A few days before it is officially released, which is set on Friday, Nov. 20, two-minute snippets of all the songs circulated online. There were also reports that Target has already put "25" on its shelves earlier than expected but Adele's rep has denied this saying, "The Target sales are not true."

A Twitter user, with a handle @HausofFrancis tweeted, "Just copped that new Adele album at Target retweet if you want me to leak it." One user, @sofia_papag, replied saying, "NO, JUST NO!! (mad face) respect please!!

While promoting her new album and talking about her fear of fame, and sharing bits and pieces of her personal life, she clarified the rumor going around about a duet with Beyoncé. According to Vanity Fair, she said, "There is a rumor going around that I turned Beyoncé down," Adele told Zane Lowe, in an hour-long interview that will air Wednesday. 'Just to clear up, I would never be so disrespectful. I would never disrespect her like that. I'm such a fan, oh my god!'" She added, "Obviously, Queen Bey to the day I die."

Although everybody is waiting for the release of "25," report came out that it may not hit Spotify. Meanwhile, "Adele's "25" is expected to be available on Apple Music and Google Play Music, given that those services are subscription-only (with no ad-supported versions) - although that might happen a few weeks after the retail launch," added Vanity Fair in a separate report.


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