• Adele '25' Album Review: Junk Mail

    Welcome to Junk Mail, where a few Music Times staffers email back-and-forth about each week's biggest release throughout the work day. This week, Carolyn Menyes, Ryan Middleton, John Gonzalez and Lindsay Haddox chat about Adele's new album, 25.
  • Justin Bieber Dominates Hot 100 Following 'Purpose' Release But Can't Beat Adele's 'Hello'

    It's a good week to be Justin Bieber. Not only did his new album Purpose debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 (beating One Direction in the process), but the pop superstar also has three songs in the top five on the Hot 100. Though the Biebz couldn't overcome Adele's "Hello" for the No. 1 spot, his new songs "What Do You Mean," "Love Yourself" and "Sorry" all fared well on the charts.
  • Adele Talks Scary Success of Last Album '21' & Nerves Over '25' In New Interview

    In a new interview with '60 Minutes Australia' this past Sunday night, Adele talked how scary the success of her sophomore album '21' was for her. In the very honest interview she reflected on the success of that album and the potential reasons behind waiting another 5 years to release her new album '25', which dropped November 20. She freely admits in the interview (video itself only available to those within the Australian viewing area) that she struggles with the idea of being famous and has a lot of nerves surrounding it.
  • Adele's Isolated 'Hello' 'SNL' Vocals Will Leave You with Chills [WATCH]

    Adele's voice is pretty golden, but how does she sound when everything else is taken away? As it turns out, she still sounds totally amazing. Over the weekend, the 25 singer appeared on Saturday Night Live with new performances of "Hello" and "When We Were Young." Now, her isolated vocals have surfaced online, and she still sounds pretty much perfect.
  • Adele Sings "Hello" and "When We Were Young" off '25' on 'SNL'

    Adele's long awaited '21' follow-up, '25,' came out Friday and it's already breaking records in the first hours of its release, so what better way to cap-off a successful week of promotion than with a performance of "Hello" and "When We Were Young" on Saturday Night Live?
  • 'Hello' Singer Pranks Adele Impersonators in BBC Special [WATCH]

    "Hello" singer Adele put her pranking skills to the test alongside BBC host Graham Norton as part of Friday's anticipated 'Adele at the BBC' Special, where the wildly successful artist disguised herself and hung around a group of Adele impersonators who were completely unaware of the artist's presence.
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