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Adele Says 'Music Should Be An Event' and Streaming is 'Disposable,' Exudes Confidence in Her Records

Massive American tours and a massive selling of her new album "25". Adele as an artist in her own rights feel that she still has her own say about whether she likes something or doesn't.  Just like when she expresses herself about liking a pertaining artist or an album, and even about technology. She is even seen on latest music video Hello, using a landline phone instead of the phone that looks for suitable for the 2015 era.

The Grammy singer believes that streaming is disposable and that music should be an event.  She mentioned this during her interview with TIME where she was featured.  Rolling Stone magazine quoted her interview with Time saying, "I know that streaming music is the future, but it's not the only way to consume music." She also added that she doesn't use it, "I buy my music. I download it, and I buy a physical [copy] just to make up for the fact that someone else somewhere isn't."

Adele also admitted to time that her album scrapes a lot of her motherhood feelings to her 3 year old son Angelo. Oh, how she love being a mother. Even in her popularity she wants her son to stay grounded and she wants to keep her family's life in private.

 She likes to keep things inclusive when it comes to music writing. She said she'd rather write her own albums herself instead of working with producers who are big time.  She exudes confidence over the release of her album as she was quoted saying, "I believe the fuck out of myself on this album."

Adele has already sold 6 million copies of her album, breaking a record of 3.38 million copies on the first week, and there are 10 million people trying to buy tickets for her concert. Adele is really something.  


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