quinta-feira, 25 de fevereiro de 2016

How Adele Made History through Her Tracks

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Adele is considered as one of the youngest female artists to have graced the music scene with her endearing music style and her heaven-sent passion that she cultivates despite her early age. She was 19 when she set foot on a journey to fulfill her dream of becoming a worldwide music phenomenon. In 2008, the world was shaken thoroughly by Adele’s wondrous and fresh vocals, the liberty of being able to love your own skin and the confidence channeled through how she swayed the world stage every single time she performed.

It is an accepted truth that amazing talents like Adele will sail smoothly towards international stardom, a handful of coveted music awards, millions of albums sold on a global scale and tracks that will be highly placed on the most famous charts. As expected of her, Adele made everything seem like a walk in the park when she took the microphone and started belting. Now that she’s back at the age of 25, it is quite proper for us to do a quick rundown of the mark that this once-prodigal teenager left on the music industry.

One of Adele’s most memorable tracks was her debut single ‘Hometown Glory’, which was magnified by earning her a Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. As homage to her hometown, this song introduced Adele to the world in a manner much like a raving trend. The pure lyrics and Adele’s huge take on the beep-bop tune utterly made Hometown Glory the best flagship for her first album, ‘19’.

Also, we should not forget the way Adele starred in the ‘Make You Feel My Love’ music video, which was just surreal and seemingly unrehearsed due to its natural vibe. This ballad continuously paved the way for the singer’s rise to fame and the heartfelt lyrics of this song are so powerful it became the theme song for almost any kind of relationship, whether platonic or romantic. Other memorable songs that Adele released include the thump-thumping Rolling in the Deep, Rumour Has It and the anger-fueled Turning Tables.

Snatching a gramophone is quite an easy feat for Adele and this has been confirmed as she came-off victorious when she became the voice of the James Bond film Skyfall. The tune of this track suited Adele’s sophisticated transformation over the years, and her short stay as an artist was sealed by this performance that not only won her awards, but also put her on the pedestals of various music charts.

The feisty lyrics coupled with the smooth tone made ‘Set Fire to the Rain’ an anthem for those who wish for a huge comeback after heartbreak. This song made her follow-up album ‘21’ a lovely composition for those who became strong after a broken relationship. Seemingly, one of the marks that Adele left was when she sang ‘Chasing Pavements’.

This follow-up track from her first album showcased how Adele can become successful not just as a singer but as a songwriter as well. The vocal prowess showcased in this track changed how people viewed pop in general and this opened so many roads that the genre can take.


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