That's exactly what I was thinking when I just saw it. See you later this year? Didn't think she would stick with that theme for this album but it is kind of her thing now.
I actually like how she uses her age in the titles. Its her thing now and as each album is a chapter of her life it makes sense she continues to use this. Its unique to her.
She is 26 today so the Bye Bye 25 was her saying goodbye to being 25
I would of thought her album would of been titled 24 as that was the year when she settled down with her boyfriend and had her baby.
She is 26 today so the Bye Bye 25 was her saying goodbye to being 25
I would of thought her album would of been titled 24 as that was the year when she settled down with her boyfriend and had her baby.
Yes but she has said ''see you again later in the year'' so I think that pretty much confirms the title as 25.
''See You Again Later In The Year'' confirms sod all though. for all we know she could be doing a sponsored swim at her local pool. It could mean and be literally anything .
''See You Again Later In The Year'' confirms sod all though. for all we know she could be doing a sponsored swim at her local pool. It could mean and be literally anything .
"Breast-stroking In The Deep"
Her unofficial spokesman, Ryan Tedder, will probably bring out some minor info soon enough.
I actually like how she uses her age in the titles. Its her thing now and as each album is a chapter of her life it makes sense she continues to use this. Its unique to her.
Except she's already a year older by the time it's released, and using her age for album titles may not be such a good idea once she's past 30.
I like the age titles, because like she has said, they represent what went on in her life at that age. Plus it's better then her albums being like "I Am Adele, Adele is here, Simply Adele, Miss Adele, Ms Adele, all the typical boring self titled nonsense (mariah i am talking about you) or having a title of an album that is never true to the theme or what the album is really about. Rolling in the deep imo would never have worked as the original title.
I like the age titles, because like she has said, they represent what went on in her life at that age. Plus it's better then her albums being like "I Am Adele, Adele is here, Simply Adele, Miss Adele, Ms Adele, all the typical boring self titled nonsense (mariah i am talking about you) or having a title of an album that is never true to the theme or what the album is really about. Rolling in the deep imo would never have worked as the original title.
I get that chronologically the represent stages in her life but those things that go on at that time often spill over. So could have begun at 22 and then spilled over to 23 or 24 and then the title becomes obsolete. Why I like the original title is that it has differing interpretations much like the album itself people will take from it what they will which is what made 21 successful.
Adele will always have numbered albums. It's just her thang. Just like how Mariah will always have self-obsessed albums.
(Emancipation of Mimi, E=MC2, Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel, Me. I Am Mariah...The Elusive Chanteuse).
I actually like how she uses her age in the titles. Its her thing now and as each album is a chapter of her life it makes sense she continues to use this. Its unique to her.
Keisha White had an album called Seventeen in 2005. She was 17 when it was recorded but had turned 18 by the time it was released!
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And bring that album on, its definitely time for Adele to dazzle us again.
I would of thought her album would of been titled 24 as that was the year when she settled down with her boyfriend and had her baby.
Yes but she has said ''see you again later in the year'' so I think that pretty much confirms the title as 25.
I don't think it does confirm it. Just confirms we will be hearing from her later in the year. Have to wait and see.
"Breast-stroking In The Deep"
Her unofficial spokesman, Ryan Tedder, will probably bring out some minor info soon enough.
Except she's already a year older by the time it's released, and using her age for album titles may not be such a good idea once she's past 30.
:D
And probably something about something being infinitely amazing as he always does .
And I hate the age 19 was okay but 21 no should have kept the original title ''Rolling In The Deep''.
I get that chronologically the represent stages in her life but those things that go on at that time often spill over. So could have begun at 22 and then spilled over to 23 or 24 and then the title becomes obsolete. Why I like the original title is that it has differing interpretations much like the album itself people will take from it what they will which is what made 21 successful.
(Emancipation of Mimi, E=MC2, Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel, Me. I Am Mariah...The Elusive Chanteuse).
Keisha White had an album called Seventeen in 2005. She was 17 when it was recorded but had turned 18 by the time it was released!
I hope not, it's boring.