<!--DEBUG:--><!--DEBUG:dc3-united-states-music-in-english-pdf--><!--DEBUG:--><!--DEBUG:dc3-united-states-music-in-english-pdf--><!--DEBUG-spv-->{"id":2024573,"date":"2021-11-01T21:30:00","date_gmt":"2021-11-01T19:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nhub.news\/?p=2024573"},"modified":"2021-11-02T09:31:30","modified_gmt":"2021-11-02T07:31:30","slug":"adeles-30-tracklist-teases-breakup-songs-a-surprise-duet","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/nhub.news\/ru\/2021\/11\/adeles-30-tracklist-teases-breakup-songs-a-surprise-duet\/","title":{"rendered":"Adele&#039;s &#039;30&#039; Tracklist Teases Breakup Songs &amp; A Surprise Duet"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><b>&#171;I Drink Wine&#187; and &#171;Can I Get It&#187; are just two of the song titles from Adele&#8217;s new album that&#8217;s coming out on Nov. 19. Here&#8217;s the full tracklist for &#8217;30.&#8217;<\/b><br \/>\nCelebrity \u201cI Drink Wine\u201d and \u201cCan I Get It\u201d are two of the songs fans will get to hear on Nov.19. Hello, it\u2019s 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\u2019 thirsts were quelled on Oct.5 when Adele kicked off a new era, announcing that her new single \u201cEasy On Me\u201d 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\u2019s tracklist. Now, fans have just a few weeks to stock up on tissues and brace for the singer\u2019s heartbreak anthems. Here\u2019s everything you need to know about Adele\u2019s 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\u2019 rampant speculation. In the emotional note, Adele explained that she was \u201cfinally ready to put this album out\u201d after going through \u201cthe most turbulant period\u201d of her life, namely her divorce from ex-husband Simon Konecki. The \u201cSomeone Like You\u201d singer is continuing her streak of naming her albums after the age that she wrote them, following 2009\u2019s 19,2011\u2019s 21, and 2015\u2019s 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. \u201cI was certainly nowhere near where I\u2019d hope to be when I first started it nearly 3 years ago,\u201d she wrote. \u201cQuite the opposite actually.\u201d She called 30 her \u201cride-or-die\u201d friend that helped her navigate this tumultuous moment and realize new aspects of herself. \u201cI\u2019ve learned a lot of blistering home truths about myself along the way,\u201d she said. \u201cI\u2019ve shed many layers but also wrapped myself in new ones. Discovered genuinely useful and wholesome mentalities to lead with, and I feel like I\u2019ve finally found my feeling again.\u201d Now, she says she\u2019s \u201cnever felt more peaceful\u201d in her life, thanks in part to the album-making process. \u201cI\u2019ve painstakingly rebuilt my house and my heart since then and this album narrates it,\u201d she wrote. Before the title was confirmed, the number \u201c30\u201d was spotted on billboards in a number of cities around the world, including projections on landmarks like the Colosseum in Rome, the Louvre Museum in Paris, and the Empire State Building in New York City. Immediately, fans connected the mysterious sightings to Adele. On Nov.1, Adele unveiled the 30 tracklist in an email to her newsletter subscribers. The standard edition of the album consists of 12 tracks, including \u201cEasy On Me,\u201d the previously teased \u201cMy Little Love,\u201d which is directly sung to her son Angelo, and an interlude titled \u201cAll Night Parking\u201d that features late jazz pianist and composer Erroll Garner. It\u2019s not known how Garner will be incorporated into the track, whether by a sample or a spoken word quote. The singer also unveiled the titles of three bonus tracks apart of a deluxe edition that will be sold only at Target, one of which features a not-so-surprise collaborator. It turns out that Adele dropped a Taylor Swift-style easter egg when she named Chris Stapleton as her dream duet partner during Vogue\u2019s 73 Questions, as the country singer is featured on a duet version of \u201cEasy On Me\u201d on the deluxe version. Adele\u2019s 30 tracklist is as follows: On Oct.7, the U.S. and British editions of Vogue unveiled cover stories with Adele, marking the first time the outlets have shared a cover star. In separate interviews, Adele said 30 chronicles her split from Konecki, from her initial heartbreak to the healing stage. However, it was mainly inspired by her young son Angelo, who asked \u201cinnocent questions\u201d about their divorce that she wanted to answer as he got older. \u201cI wanted to explain to him, through this record, when he\u2019s in his twenties or thirties, who I am and why I voluntarily chose to dismantle his entire life in the pursuit of my own happiness,\u201d she told British Vogue. \u201cIt made him really unhappy sometimes. And that\u2019s a real wound for me that I don\u2019t know if I\u2019ll ever be able to heal.\u201d The singer played new songs from 30 during both interviews, giving a preview of the emotional rollercoaster to come. According to British Vogue, the first single \u201cEasy On Me\u201d focuses on Adele\u2019s \u201cfraught childhood, her lost marriage and the lessons learnt and unlearnt about family, love and abandonment along the way.\u201d As per American Vogue, she sings directly to Angelo on one song, mixing in recordings of their conversations, and tackles self-destruction on another, inspired by getting drunk at a bar. There are songs about post-divorce joy and dating, including a \u201cdownright upbeat\u201d tune. However, the final track, a seven-minute journey of self-reflection inspired by Breakfast at Tiffany\u2019s, seems to be the showstopper, with British Vogue describing it as a \u201cstring-swirling, Garland-invoking, jazzy, campy, swooning delight, packed with world-weary end-of-the-show reflection, and featuring a vocal for the ages.\u201d As confirmed by the singer on Oct.13, Adele\u2019s fourth studio album 30 will finally be released on Nov.19,2021. Before she announced the date, fans had already expected it to arrive that day thanks to an unexpected clue: Taylor Swift. On Sept.28, Swift announced that she was moving the release date of Red (Taylor\u2019s Version), originally scheduled for the 19th, up one week to Nov.12. Given insider information that Adele\u2019s comeback was imminent, this caused fans to speculate that Swift pushed up the re-recording of her 2012 album so they wouldn\u2019t compete against each other in the same week. On Oct.4, Adele\u2019s social media pages, including Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube, were updated with new headers and profile images of a simple teal background. She also returned to Twitter for the first time in months, tweeting \u201cHiya babes!\u201d at Twitter\u2019s official account while other sites like Instagram and Facebook were down. Adele\u2019s official website also received a similar refresh, complete with a new logo and a sign-up portal for her newsletter. This is usually an indicator that a new era is about to begin, and fans\u2019 speculation was proven right the next day. Taking to her social media pages on Oct.5, Adele announced that her new single \u201cEasy On Me\u201d would arrive on Oct.15. In a teaser video, the singer inserts a cassette into her car stereo and looks into the rear-view mirror before setting out on the open road, with a snippet of the new song playing in the background. Projecting the (rumored) album title at world landmarks and buildings that get visited by millions of locals and tourists every day is quite the promotional statement. But Adele is doing even more than that. On Oct.3, her 2015 anthem \u201cHello\u201d was used in an NFL ad to promote Tom Brady\u2019s return to the stadium of his former football team. It was a fitting and humorous choice for the occasion, but knowing Adele, it wasn\u2019t a mere coincidence. Adele first started promoting her new album back in October 2020, when she hosted Saturday Night Live for the first time, At the time, she revealed that she was still working on the record. \u201cMy album is not yet finished,\u201d she admitted, revealing in a separate Instagram post that it would arrive the next year. Now that it\u2019s almost time, perhaps she\u2019ll return as the musical guest this season to perform her new music. This article was originally published on Oct.4,2021<\/p>\n<script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\".vc_icon_element-icon\").css(\"top\", \"0px\");});<\/script><script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\"#td_post_ranks\").css(\"height\", \"10px\");});<\/script><script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\".td-post-content\").find(\"p\").find(\"img\").hide();});<\/script>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&#171;I Drink Wine&#187; and &#171;Can I Get It&#187; are just two of the song titles from Adele&#8217;s new album that&#8217;s coming out on Nov. 19. 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