i know she said in an interview she doesn't believe but she respects others who do and see the strength some gets from believing/praying. like a relative of hers i think?
and i can recognise that aswell
She didn't phrase it exactly like that but yeah I too believe she's not very religious tbh I don't care
She should stop the age thing now tbh If she continues anymore with the age thing, I'm afraid people will start to become ageist.
She said the next one will be Adele too many times to not to stick to it. Also the other numbers don't sound good ... her Self titled is coming
Self titled
Self produced
Self written
Here for it
She said the next one will be Adele too many times to not to stick to it. Also the other numbers don't sound good ... her Self titled is coming
Self titled
Self produced
Self written
Here for it
Yeah I should try and snatch the album thread now and redeem my self from trying to get the 25 thread
She said the next one will be Adele too many times to not to stick to it. Also the other numbers don't sound good ... her Self titled is coming
Self titled
Self produced
Self written
Here for it
British pop singer Adele has inspired Los Angeles-based artist Will B. Bell to choreograph “All I Ask,” which has garnered well over a million views on YouTube.
But it appears that Pittsburgh-based Texture Contemporary Ballet will be the first company to create a more complete work to eight of her songs, culled from all three of her albums. Called “Laurie Blue,” after her two middle names, it will feature tunes such as “One and Only,” “Hometown Glory” and “A Million Years Ago.”
Artistic director Alan Obuzor and associate artistic director Kelsey Bartman had been talking about choreographing to Adele’s music for the past three years.
Their latest program, “Impulse,” set for the New Hazlett Theater this weekend, finally used the Grammy Award-winning singer as a starting point.
“Her voice is rich and full and finished, yet raw,” Mr. Obuzor says. “It’s pretty lyrical, nothing too hard-hitting, but teeming with contrasts.”
Adele’s songs inspired a choreographic duet, which has become somewhat of a signature element at Texture. It has been noted that Mr. Obuzor, more introspective, and Ms. Bartman, ultimately outgoing, often work together, a neat balancing act in itself.
Ok I think I can finally hear Max Martin's vocals on SML. During the chorus, you can faintly hear a man (I assume it's Martin) chant "HEY, HEY, HEY, HEY, HEY..." etc.
Maybe it's just my mind playing games with me, but I'm pretty sure what I'm hearing is real, it's just barely noticeable. Can you guys try and hear it?
Ok I think I can finally hear Max Martin's vocals on SML. During the chorus, you can faintly hear a man (I assume it's Martin) chant "HEY, HEY, HEY, HEY, HEY..." etc.
Maybe it's just my mind playing games with me, but I'm pretty sure what I'm hearing is real, it's just barely noticeable. Can you guys try and hear it?