Since dropping her latest single ‘Hello’ off her forthcoming third studio album ‘25’, Adele has been the name on everyone’s lips.
Granting her first interview in the past 3 years, the 27-year-old music star talks to i-D about being a mum, her fear of fame and why she wouldn’t want to follow up 21, even if she could.
The British singer spoke about motherhood saying: “It’s
f—ing hard. I thought it would be easy. ‘Everyone f—ing does it, how
hard can it be?’ Ohhhhh… I had no idea. It is hard but it’s phenomenal.
It’s the greatest thing I ever did. He makes me be a d!ckhead, and he
makes me feel young and there’s nothing more grounding than a kid
kicking off and refusing to do what you’re asking of them. It used to be
that my own world revolved around me, but now it has to revolve around
him.”
Also talking about the impact Amy Winehouse has had on her music, she said “If
it wasn’t for Amy and Frank, one hundred percent I wouldn’t have picked
up a guitar, I wouldn’t have written ‘Daydreamer’ or ‘Hometown,’ and I
wrote ‘Someone Like You’ on the guitar, too. Contrary to reports, me and
Amy didn’t really know each other, we weren’t friends or anything like
that. I went to Brit School and she went for a little while. But a
million percent if I hadn’t heard Frank this wouldn’t have happened. I
adored her.”
On her album ‘25’ she says “I
do it every album. I buy a new pad, sniff it – ’cause smell is
important – and then I get a big, fat sharpie and write my age on the
front page. 25 has five exclamation marks after it ’cause I was like,
‘How the f-k did that happen?!’ 21 to 25… I think the album is about
trying to clear out the past. Becoming a parent and moving past my
mid-twenties, I simply don’t have the capacity to worry about as many
things that I used to really enjoy worrying about.”
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