"When We Were Young", another new song by Adele

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Just a couple of days before he releases his new studio album called '25', Adele has just released another of her new songs: now it's the turn of "When We Were Young", where the vocalist performed in a session of 'The Church' in London. "When We Were Young" could be the second single from the album, as the plump singer mentioned it as her favorite song on the album.

The song was written by Adele with Tobias Jesso Jr. and is the second song we know from '25', after the premiere of "Hello" days ago. This third album will be released on November 20 worldwide, and among the composers are Max Martin, Ryan Tedder and Bruno Mars. It is expected to break the sales record in the US, where it is predicted to sell 2 million copies in its first week.

It's good to remember that Adele could emulate Taylor Swift and leave your new album off the Spotify platform. According to the site The Verge, Spotify is trying to reach an agreement with the singer, who wants the work to be available only to users with Premium service. It is assumed that the representatives of Adele They are pushing for this third album to only be available to paid subscribers, which would attract only 20 million people out of a total of 75 million.

Incredibly, Adele's latest video clip for the single "Hello" has already exceeded 393 million views, for which he has dethroned the video clip for Taylor Swift's "Bad Blood", which had more than 20 million views during the first 24 hours after its premiere in May of this year. The video clip for 'Hello' was directed by Xavier Dolan, winner of the Jury Prize at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival for 'Mommy'.


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