• Adele's 'Hello' Bests Drake, Justin Bieber and Elle King for Third Week at No. 1

    Hot 100, say "Hello" to Adele once again. For the third straight week, the lead single from the highly anticipated new album 25 has topped the U.S. singles chart. Beneath the juggernaut that is Adele, recent singles from Meghan Trainor and Elle King got minor boosts in the top 10, while Drake is still being shut out of the top spot.
  • Will Adele's '25' be on Spotify, Apple Music or Any Streaming Site Upon its Release?

    Spotify hadn't even made its U.S. launch when Adele's record shattering album 21 came out in January of 2011, and as fans prepare for what will assuredly be another record breaker in her forthcoming album 25, the "Hello" singer still hasn't decided whether or not to release her music on Spotify, Apple Music or any music streaming service at all.
  • The Maccabees Give Adele's 'Hello' an Indie Rock Twist on BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge

    Adele's record-breaking single may have just come out a little over a week ago, but that didn't stop British rockers The Maccabees from covering the song on BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge. "Hello" broke records across the world, rocketing to the No. 1 slot on the Billboard Hot 100 and becoming the first single to ever sell at least 1 million downloads in a week. So the song must have seemed like an obvious choice for The Maccabees when the band was asked to cover a song for the Radio 1 program, which specializes in new and fun covers of current pop hits.
  • Adele, Damon Albarn Face Off After '25' Writing Sessions Went Sour

    Adele recently returned with the first new single "Hello" off of her upcoming album, 25, and it's been attracting tons of attention, mostly positive. Apparently not from Gorillaz' Damon Albarn, however, despite the fact he collaborated with the pop singer on the new album. Adele has now responded to his criticism, stating "I regret hanging out with him" among other things.