LONDON, OCTOBER 09
Adele mentioned she recorded her upcoming fourth album to elucidate her divorce to her younger son, because the British singer prepares to make her musical comeback.
In what Vogue journal mentioned was her first interview in 5 years, the singer-songwriter described the document, which follows her 2015 Grammy Award-winning "25", as "sensitive".
The 33-year-old, who has cut up from charity government Simon Konecki, seems on the November covers of Vogue and British Vogue, a primary for the style journal, with each editions operating separate interviews.
"I just felt like I wanted to explain to him, through this record, when he's in his twenties or thirties, who I am and why I voluntarily chose to dismantle his entire life in the pursuit of my own happiness," Adele informed British Vogue, referring to her nine-year-old son, Angelo.
"It made him really unhappy sometimes. And that's a real wound for me that I don't know if I'll ever be able to heal."
Adele, who has named her three albums after milestone ages – "19", "21" and "25", has loved stratospheric success with ballads like "Someone Like You" and "Hello", wherein she sings about break-ups and regrets.
"It's sensitive for me, this record, just in how much I love it," Adele informed Vogue.
On Tuesday, Adele posted a brief video clip for her upcoming single "Easy On Me", launched on Oct. 15.
Fans had speculated new Adele music was imminent after mysterious "30" indicators had been beamed on buildings world wide.
"When I was 30, my entire life fell apart and I had no warning of it," Adele informed British Vogue.
Adele, who lives throughout the road from Konecki and shares custody with him, additionally addressed her weight reduction, which had made headlines.
"My body's been objectified my entire career. It's not just now. I understand why it's a shock," she mentioned. "I understand why some women especially were hurt. Visually I represented a lot of women. But I'm still the same person."