Adele Releases ’30:’ Fans React to the Album
Adele’s long-awaited 30 album is finally out today (November 19) and fans eagerly were checking out the album the minute it dropped. The 12-track LP felt like a freer Adele…

Adele attends The 59th GRAMMY Awards at STAPLES Center on February 12, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.
Frazer Harrison/Getty ImagesAdele's long-awaited 30 album is finally out today (November 19) and fans eagerly were checking out the album the minute it dropped. The 12-track LP felt like a freer Adele than we've ever heard before, and the internet responded to that.
That Voice Memo Ended Us
Perfection
It's Only Fair I Have To Sit In This Rain
It's Been Five Seconds!
My Little Love to Cry Your Heart Out Be Like
Adele Feeling Lonely
Protect Angelo At All Costs
You Won't Ever Get A Woman Like Her
All Because I Wanted To Be Loved
Broke Our Heart Into A Million Pieces
POV: Listening to My Little Love
Track 3 to Track 4
Disappearing is Necessary
To Be Loved Hit Different
Winter Is Coming
Her Tears Are Our Tears
Accurate Description
She Gave Us A Bit Of Everything
Oh My God Is Right
Talking To Our Nonexistant Child Because Of This Song
Woman Like Me
Parents Letting Their Kids Know It's OK Not To Feel OK
Thanks Mums
POV: Adele To Simon
A Different Type of Talented
A Magical Wonderland
Let the Down Spiral Begin
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