Adele's album tracklist to detail her alcohol habits with 'I Drink Wine' song
Adele has released the twelve song titles on her highly-anticipated 30 album
Adele's album tracklist has finally been released—and there's one song that's grabbing everyone's attention.
The British superstar has dropped yet another teaser in the build-up to her fourth studio album, 30, revealing the twelve song titles to feature on the highly-anticipated record.
The exciting announcement, which comes just a few weeks after the premiere of the sultry Easy on Me music video, has been met by widespread delight from Adele's legion of adoring fans—many of whom have waited more than half a decade for the Hello singer to release new material. The Tottenham native has kept a low-profile over the past six years, taking time out from the spotlight to focus on raising her song Angelo and finalizing her divorce from Simon Konecki.
After a rollercoaster hiatus, it looks like the 33-year-old is finally ready to return to the world stage. Her first album since 2015 will hit shelves on 17 November, a mere six months before she kicks off the Adele tour 2022 in London this July.
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While the setlist for the high-demand concert remains a secret, it's safe to assume that at least some of the tracks from her latest album will make the cut.
With titles like Cry Your Heart Out and My Little Love, 30 is expected to reconnect Adele with fans in the only way she knows how—heart wrenching ballads. The Grammy winner has described the album as "self-destruction" followed by "self-reflection" and "self-redemption", suggesting listeners are in for an emotional ride through their idol's deepest and darkest thoughts.
There's one song title in particular that has especially piqued fans interest—and this time, it's not about her love life. I Drink Wine, the seventh track on album, is understood to be the 'hypnotic beat' Adele shared as a preview during her interview with British Vogue last month—and if her take on it is anything to go by, it's likely to resonate with a good chunk of her alcohol-consuming followers.
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“It’s me going out and getting drunk at a bar," she explained. "Drinking liquor. I start arguments if I drink liquor. I can handle my wine, I could drink five bottles of wine and have a normal conversation.”
The song has quickly become the album's second most-talked about tune after Easy on Me, with dozens Adele fans flocking to Twitter to share their reactions.
One of the tracks on Adele’s new album is called ‘I Drink Wine’.I’m sold.November 2, 2021
Adele's new album isn't out yet, but I think I already know my fave song on it... "I Drink Wine"November 2, 2021
Adele has a song called "I drink wine" and tbh as much as I hate wine, I'm gonna have to drink it when I listen to this song.November 2, 2021
Unfortunately for Adele, it looks like her wine days are a thing of the past. The singer revealed during a recent Instagram Live that she's quit alcohol to protect her voice, explaining that she's had to "cut out my drinking" in preparation for her comeback. Guess she can always change the lyrics to, 'I Drank Wine'?
Hailing from the lovely city of Dublin, Emma mainly covers the Royal Family and the entertainment world, as well as the occasional health and wellness feature. Always up for a good conversation, she has a passion for interviewing everyone from A-list celebrities to the local GP - or just about anyone who will chat to her, really.
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