« I Drink Wine » and « Can I Get It » are just two of the song titles from Adele’s new album that’s coming out on Nov. 19. Here’s the full tracklist for ’30.’
Celebrity “I Drink Wine” and “Can I Get It” are two of the songs fans will get to hear on Nov.19. Hello, it’s Adele season again. The 15-time Grammy winner is finally about to release her long-awaited fourth studio album, marking her first set of new music in six years, and the world is more than ready for her comeback. Rumors started swirling that Adele was preparing to return after a Canadian radio DJ tweeted that a new track from the British singer would be arriving within the week, which would have been Oct.1. Adele did not release anything by that date, but on the same day, billboards of her then-rumored album title ( 30) started appearing in cities around the world, including on notable global landmarks. Fans’ thirsts were quelled on Oct.5 when Adele kicked off a new era, announcing that her new single “Easy On Me” would be released on Oct.15 and sharing a snippet of the song on social media. A week later, Adele announced that her new album 30 would finally be released on Nov.19, after months of teasing and speculation. And on Nov.1, Adele unveiled the album’s tracklist. Now, fans have just a few weeks to stock up on tissues and brace for the singer’s heartbreak anthems. Here’s everything you need to know about Adele’s new music era. On Oct.13, Adele announced that her new album would be called 30 in a letter posted on her social media, confirming fans’ rampant speculation. In the emotional note, Adele explained that she was “finally ready to put this album out” after going through “the most turbulant period” of her life, namely her divorce from ex-husband Simon Konecki. The “Someone Like You” singer is continuing her streak of naming her albums after the age that she wrote them, following 2009’s 19,2011’s 21, and 2015’s 25. Adele is currently 33, which means she would have written the songs on the upcoming album three years ago sometime in 2018 and before her May 5 birthday in 2019. “I was certainly nowhere near where I’d hope to be when I first started it nearly 3 years ago,” she wrote. “Quite the opposite actually.” She called 30 her “ride-or-die” friend that helped her navigate this tumultuous moment and realize new aspects of herself. “I’ve learned a lot of blistering home truths about myself along the way,” she said. “I’ve shed many layers but also wrapped myself in new ones. Discovered genuinely useful and wholesome mentalities to lead with, and I feel like I’ve finally found my feeling again.” Now, she says she’s “never felt more peaceful” in her life, thanks in part to the album-making process.