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Friday, April 29, 2011

Rolling in Adele

I love Adele. She's my girl. I have loved her since her album 19. But I have had her newest album, 21, on repeat in my headphones, car, and computer for a month. I can't turn it up loud enough and, despite my horrible voice, sing at the top of my lungs.

Adele is a beautiful girl with one of the most soulful voices I have ever heard come from a white girl. Her music rings true to my experience and I identify with her sentiment. "Rolling in the Deep" is a fantastic song that highlights her commanding voice and I always clap-stomp to it (even in the car!).

This is an anthem for every girl who needs to chin up and move on.

"Chasing Pavements" was the first song that I heard by her and I still belt it when I hear it. This put her on my radar as an artist to watch for.


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