Adele’s new album ‘set for release in November’
Almost five years since the release of the multi-million selling '21'
The wait is finally over.
Almost five years on from her multi-million selling classic ‘21’, Adele is reportedly set to release her new album this November.
Rumoured to be titled ‘25’, US music bible Billboard says the record will feature work with producer Danger Mouse, OneRepublic's Ryan Tedder and pop writer-producer Max Martin, plus a song by Tobias Jesso Jr.
Back in February, Kanye West producer Emile Haynie said he had met Adele about working on the record but she was in no hurry to finish it.
"We got along well as friends when we met in February and I hope we can cut some songs, but Adele is taking her time," he explained to the Daily Star.
"I’d push for it to happen, but we’ll have to wait and see."
In May 2014 on the eve of her 26th Birthday, Adele posted a photo on Twitter strongly hinting that her third album is called ‘25’ and might see the light of day before the end of 2014.
She wrote: “Bye bye 25... See you again later in the year x”
Of course, the album wasn’t released in 2014.
Adele’s critically acclaimed 2011 album ‘21’ has sold more than 26.4million copies to date making it one of the successful records of all time.
The best selling record of both 2011 and 2012 globally, ‘21’ almost single-handedly reversed the decline of album sales in both the UK and US.
It also helped boost the bank balance of Adele’s label XL Recordings from £3million to £32million in the space of just one year.