Adele fans rejoiced this week when the Grammy and Oscar-winning singer released "Hello," the lead single from her upcoming album 25, her first major record in more than four years.
...a record that was almost never made.
Adele, 27, told BBC Radio 2 on Friday she struggled to write it and even contemplated quitting music.
"It
all slowed down. Obviously, I took a lot of time off because I became a
mum. I took a lot of time off for that and then when I thought I was
ready to start writing, I wasn't…so I took some more time off. And then I
was ready," she said. "A couple of times, I thought I'd dried up,
yeah."
"There was also a period where I thought, ‘Maybe I should
just go out on a high. Maybe people have heard enough of me. Maybe
that's all they want to hear,'" she added. "I didn't want to come back
with anything that people wouldn't like."
Adele and boyfriend Simon Konecki are parents to son Angelo, who recently turned 3. She told BBC Radio 2 she sings to her son, but that he doesn't like her music.
"So, ‘Twinkle-Twinkle,' ‘Row, Row, Row Your Boat," [music from] Peppa Pig," she said, referring to an animated children's British TV show.
The notoriously private soul singer's second and most recent album, 21, was released in early 2011 and won seven Grammys. Until "Hello," her most recent music was the song "Skyfall" from the 2012 James Bond movie by the same name, which won her an Oscar.
21,
which contains hit singles such as "Rolling in the Deep" and "Rumour
Has It," has been dubbed a breakup or heartbreak record. Adele said
earlier this week 25 is a "make-up record," adding, "I'm making up with myself. Making up for lost time."
"My ritual, when I start a new album, is I go and buy my little black
leather pad and I write my age on it, in like big, black marker and it
was like, ‘25' followed by about 20 exclamation marks because I didn't, I
don't remember the last four years," Adele told BBC Radio 2.
"Everything happened so fast, of getting there, I couldn't remember it
and that made me have a yearning for everything because I couldn't
remember it."
"That was what it was, is trying to reach back out
to people that you just lose touch with," she said. "'Hello'—I wrote
that song…I'm still not in touch with a lot of people that I wish I was
and I wanted to talk to them, so I wrote a song so that they could hear
me and know that I still love them very much, all of them, and they all
have huge parts…in my life."
25 is set for release on
Nov. 20 and Adele is already thinking about her next album. She told BBC
Radio 2 her fourth major studio record will not be named after her
age.

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