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We need more info from him... like casual tour or working personally with Obama to find and destroy my house as payback for all the smack I talk 
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You better run for your life

They're coming for you.
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Originally posted by daydreams
Hopefully. Though the fact she keeps saying she doesn't want to change anything is a bit concerning. Is the plan to make us wait 5 years at a time for 11 pop ballads for the rest of her career?  Don't get me wrong, I love 25, and I know 21 is a one-off in many aspects, but the three years between 19 and 21 produced a better and more sonically different album, and a more unique era aesthetic than the five this past time did. I don't think it's as much about time, in fact I think she ended up questioning herself more with more time, the quality's more from going in knowing what she wants to write about and who she wants to do it with.
I'm ready for her to switch it up a bit, both with new content and away from the constant, overly long/intense disappearing act.
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While we're on the topic of longevity, i read this from P4K's review of Norah's new album (which deserves more than 6.9 tbh) but anyway:
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...It seems to reflect the singer’s personal and professional comfort, that—after 15 years as a signed artist with more than 50 million records sold—Jones doesn’t need to adhere to industry pressures to remain relevant. Whereas some artists revert to their best-received work as a way to reignite past glory, Day Breaks feels like the logical next step for a singer who’s done just about everything there is to do musically.
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Like everyone's saying Adele's the new Norah Jones and i don't see anything wrong with it

An artist that's able to do what she likes while sustaining her core audience that still buys albums. Many girls would dream to have her career. I mean at this stage Adele is bound to underperform, there's no denying to it. It's better to happen with a product that feels right for her career rather than "chase the GP".
She's self aware, so i'm not afraid for now.