Adele
Adele rose to fame with her debut album “19” in 2008, which featured hit singles like “Chasing Pavements” and “Make You Feel My Love.” Adele’s soulful voice, emotionally charged lyrics, and catchy melodies have captivated audiences around the world. She has won numerous awards, including 16 Grammy Awards, 4 Brit Awards, and an Academy Award. Her second album, “21,” released in 2011, broke numerous records and stayed at the top of the charts for over a year. It featured smash hits like “Rolling in the Deep,” “Someone Like You,” and “Set Fire to the Rain.” After a brief hiatus, Adele released her third album, “25,” in 2015, which became the fastest-selling album in UK history. The lead single, “Hello,” became a worldwide phenomenon, and the album went on to win several awards, including Album of the Year at the 2017 Awards Awards. Adele’s music has touched millions of people with its honesty and vulnerability. She continues to inspire audiences around the world with her powerful voice and emotional depth.
Born: | May 5, 1988, Tottenham, London, England Age 35 |
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Genres: | Soul, R&B/Soul, Blue-Eyed Soul |
Full name: | Adele Laurie Blue Adkins |
Records sold: | 68 million Albums, 100 million Digital Singles, 22 million Streams EAS |
Grammys: | 16 Awards and 25 Nominations |
Influenced by: | Etta James, Ella Fitzgerald, Roberta Flack, Spice Girls, Aretha Franklin and Beyoncé |