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Adele graces the Cover of TIME | Talks Motherhood, “25”, Social Media & More

Adele is the music star who closed out 2015.
Selling over 5 million copies of her hit single âHelloâ and getting a record-breaking over 700 million views on YouTube, Adeleâs comeback into music was a huge bang!
She covers TIMEâs latest issue where she talks about the future ahead and how she created her album.

See excerpts below.
On selling millions of copies of 25 in America: Itâs a bit ridiculous. Iâm not even from America. Maybe they think Iâm related to the Queen. Americans are obsessed with the royal family.
On being called a brand: They all use that word. It makes me sound like a fabric softener, or a packet of crisps.
On why people respond so well to her music: The fact that Iâm not shy or embarrassed to be falling apart. Everyone falls apart, I think. A lot of people try to be brave and not shed a tear. Sometimes when you know someone else feels as sâ as you do, or approaches things in a certain way just like you do, it makes you feel better about yourself. Even though my music is melancholy, thereâs also joy in that. I hope I do bring joy to peopleâs lives, and not just sadness, but I think thereâs thereâs a comfort in it. But I honestly donât know. If I knew, I would bottle it, and sell it to everyone else.
On social media: Privacy is key to being able to write a real record, whether people like it or not. My life has changed so much, but Iâve made the realest record I can make, and itâs the real part of me. How am I supposed to write a real record if Iâm waiting for half a million likes on a fâing photo? That ainât real.
On maintaining a good image: Some artists, the bigger they get, the more horrible they get, and the more unlikable. I donât care if you make an amazing albumâif I donât like you, I ainât getting your record. I donât want you being played in my house if I think youâre a bastard.
On being a mum: The environment in which my kid is growing up couldnât be further away from the way I grew up. But there was never any embarrassment about showing love in my family. The other day I was saying, âOh God, Iâm finding this really hard again with a kid’. I have no time for myself because in between doing this, all my spare time is with him. But then I realized, heâs been keeping me totally cool and calm about the whole thing
On taking time off music for her family: I was very conscious to make sure that our bond was strong and unbreakable. I had to get to that point before Iâd come back.
Read more from her feature here.
Photo Credit: Time
