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‘Hello’ Singer Adele Gets Emotional While Singing Own Songs; Will ‘25’ Beat ‘21’?

| Nov 16, 2015 07:53 AM EST

Adele has admitted to crying while performing her own tracks.

British singer Adele admitted that she cries while performing her own tracks.

As the 27-year-old singer and songwriter prepares for the imminent release of her third album titled "25," Adele has confessed that being emotional over a song means that she has definitely made a decent track.

Adele feels confident when a moment of sadness suddenly descends upon her due to the impassioned weight of the lyrics and the overall music, according to The New York Times.

However, producer Paul Epworth has noted that "25" would not be as hugely successful as the "21" album released back in 2011. Adele's songwriting companion also deemed "21" as an incredibly rare work of art that even the British singer would find it difficult to create another powerhouse.

Even if "25" is not poised to be the next worldwide hit for Adele, Epworth is certain that the album would still be well-received in its own right since the product is still characterized by the sheer sincerity of the themes and stories created.

Rather than being a heartbreaking collection of songs like "21," with hits such as "Someone Like You" and "Rolling in the Deep," the forthcoming album will instead be about yearning for human connection and an acceptance of the painful past.

Meanwhile, "Hello," which is the first song in the new album, already received a lot of views since its released on Oct. 23, according to Entertainment Tonight.

The single is the first song to ever sell more than one million digital copies during the first week of release and land at No. 1 at the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

In addition, the music video for "Hello" has beaten Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood" video for the most number of views during the first day as Adele's work was viewed more than 27.7 million times in a span of 24 hours.

Adele's forthcoming "25" album is set to be released on Nov. 20, 2015, Friday.

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