Chasing pavements of success with singer Adele
Soul/Jazz singer explains road to stardom
By Shan
"I've got no problem explaining what my lyrics are about," ADELE says. "I really like poetry: I'm not very good at reading it, but I love writing it. Singers like Jill Scott and Karen Dalton are amazing; proper poets." Alluring sounds of melody, Born Adele Laurie Blue Adkins in South London in a single parent home she uncovers how her well respected singing career all began. "As soon as I got a microphone in my hand, when I was about 14, I realized I wanted to do this," she says. "Most people don't like the way their voice sounds when it's recorded. I was just so excited by the whole thing that I wasn't bothered what it sounded like." If you've never heard of Adele I strongly suggest you listen to her music. With admirable number 1 singles like "Rolling in the deep" and "Chasing Pavements" Adele has set the bar very high as a new singer. She speaks on the mumbo-jumbo of conforming to the ideal female singer music artist and isn't please one bit! ‘I’ve always been a size 14-16, and been fine with it,’ Adele told The Times. ‘I would only lose weight if it affected my health or sex life, which it doesn’t.’ TheFIGURE is overhelmed to hear that she is proud of her fullness. ‘People are starting to go on about my weight but I’m not going to change my size because they don’t like the way I look. They can f**k off. Breaking the mold and setting herself a part from not only music but fashionable character! TheFIGURE would like to wish singer Adele the best of success.
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