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Adele announces her next album’s release date, said the recording of “30” began 3 years ago

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Adele announced her next album‘s release date on Wednesday, November 19. She claimed the recording of “30” began three years ago, during a period when she was going through a difficult phase in her life “a maze of absolute mess and inner turmoil”.

Adele has sold millions of albums worldwide and won a host of honors, including an Oscar and 15 Grammys, so this is perhaps the year’s most anticipated release.

She ended a five-year silence with a Vogue interview last week in which she discussed her “year of anxiety” and living as a recluse.

It started with two canceled gigs at London’s Wembley Stadium in 2017 owing to vocal issues and ended with her totally removing herself from the public eye.

Her marriage was also falling apart during this time.

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“I´ve learned a lot of blistering home truths about myself along the way. I´ve shed many layers but also wrapped myself in new ones,” In a Twitter post, she wrote.

“I’ve finally rediscovered my feeling.” I’d even go so far as to say I’ve never felt more at ease in my life.

“And so I´m finally ready to put this album out.”

Adele’s most recent album, “25,” outsold every other form of entertainment in the United Kingdom in 2015, including video games and blockbuster films.

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