I hope yall took care of all the reckless posts in the "Adele Pregnant" thread. They thought they were funny throwing shade while 21 still ********.
A mess.
And people are talking about she's "too young" and she's not even married. In what world do these people live and time period in where you have to be 40 years old and married to be pregnant.
And people are talking about she's "too young" and she's not even married. In what world do these people live and time period in where you have to be 40 years old and married to be pregnant.
They'll take any opportunity to talk a lil' ****. Everyone else is truly happy for her, she deserves to be happy just like all of us too, she's human.
She should still be able to do the Bond song at least. Her recording shouldn't be halted. That is a huge opportunity for her; she should use it. I hope she does the Olympics as well.
She could have recorded the song for the film already. And if she didn't, she still has time. I don't think she will be doing the Olympics, but we can hope lol.
On July 1st, it was announced that the Fuji TV serial drama “Iki mo Dekinai Natsu” (begins airing July 10, Tuesdays 9 PM) starring actress Takei Emi (18), will use British singer-songwriter Adele’s (24) songs in the series. This is the first time ever that Adele, who won 6 Grammys this year, has collaborated with a serial drama.
Adele's "Tables" has already sold 702,000 downloads, according to Nielsen SoundScan. The "Glee" cast's cover featuring Gwyneth Paltrow (a No. 66 Hot 100 hit) has also shifted 113,000. Add in the 9,450,000 copies that "21" has sold in the U.S. and that's more than 10 million purchases for the song.
For an album cut, that's not too bad, is it?
The only piece missing is radio airplay. I've long thought that the ballad, co-written by OneRepublic's Ryan Tedder, would be a pop/adult radio slam dunk. Considering that the formats allowed for a slowing down of tempo to make "Someone Like You" a Hot 100 No. 1, as well as Adele's incredibly uncommon sales momentum for "21," "Tables" would likewise seem to receive programmers' all-out approval. Props to Pop Songs reporter WBLI Nassau, N.Y., which has played "Tables" 79 times since adding it into rotation on June 1, with 15 spins for it in the past seven days (June 25-July 1), according to Nielsen BDS.
A Columbia rep confirms to Billboard, however, that the label presently has no plans for a follow-up single to "Rumour."