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#51

Hi Adele,

I waited for you to write but I gave up. I enjoyed listening to your new release ‘ 30 ‘. Like you told Spotify, I agree with the idea of following the theme of the album throughout, rather than skipping songs or changing the order of playing. I love ‘Strangers by nature’ because it makes me think of the unpolished feel of ‘ chasing pavements ‘, which made me an instant fan. At the same time it has the sophistication of a Rufus Wainwright - arrangement. Yes, of course you should listen to his work, why not? Now I’m not going to compare every song on the album to similar music or artists so I’ll just shut up. One song on ’30' in particular got my attention, I’m not saying I was triggered, since everybody seems to be triggered these days, but it felt as if you were singing to me personally. In ‘Woman like me’ you refer to complacency, as if it were a personality treat. Now I'll guess that as far as the specs of treats go, no one would oppose complacency to , lets say, ‘intelligent’ or ‘humorous’. 'You’ve offered your cure', whereby you acknowledge complacency as a decease, and I couldn’t agree more. But, from the point of dealing with a desease, how can you refer to lazyness on your partners part? I must confess that I’ve been confronted with the idea of complacency througout my life. Yes, I’m insecure and it never gets better. I’ve found support from people who are simply here instead of offering me a cure. Laziness is a harsh accusation for someone who doesn't even know where to begin. I was raised on the idea that no one is above the other, that man and woman are equal. I value equality in a relationship, and yes, there can be no equality when one is the cure for the other. I understand your feelings toward the idea that being a powercouple was shattered and I’m truly sorry. You sing you came from the same place but you grew while he didn’t, it’s no wonder that a gap was created. But you can’t blame him for creating that gap, just because your growth became nature and his probably didn’t. Besides that, I couldn’t help thinking of the Amy Winehouse song ‘stronger than me’, where she holds on to the perception that a man should accomodate a woman. 'I don't think you quite understand who you have on your hands’ ; could mean a direct threat, and not only to men who are insecure or self loathing. I for one, would run my ass off, not only because I’m affraid, but simply because it doesn’t feel right. I assume your listeners are in majority women with just these views, they sell -obviously-, and it scares me that this is possible after two waves of feminisme. But Adele, now I’m asking you, with a life fully accomodated by yourself, by means of your massive income from record and t-shirt sales, why not leave your future husband in peace; sitting on the couch together watching temptation island on the tele? Looking forward to ’35’. Kind regards, Peter

#52

Dear Adele,

I listen to your Cds everytime I get in my car.
Loved the interview and concert. FABULOUS just FABULOUS. ARE YOU COMING TO THE US. You could have a concert in the Superdome ( now named Ceasar dome) or the Smoothie King Arena. I dont usually go to concerts because of price, but would spend it on you. Was trying to go see your concert in London in July but I'm having another grandbaby and dont want to be that far away. PLEASE PLEASE COME HERE.
You could just come visit. I'm not a stalker. Could you show you around the south. We have GREAT FOOD.

#53

HI pretty Adele singer.

How are you.

Trevor Russell does wants an signed autograph photo too from you too okay by this week.

#54

Adele, You are amazing. I love your music, you are an amazing song writer. You pour your heart & soul into your lyrics. This letter, as so many people write to you about your music, is not about your music. I watched your concert and interview with Oprah. You touched mY soul!! I’m recently divorced after a 36 yr marriage. I related to your story more than you could ever know. I live in So Carolina, USA, my daughter lives in Queens, NY USA, we actually watched together texting comments back and fourth and I cried to her and she agreed with me how much our stories are the same. I know you struggled and as myself, been and still in lots of therapy. You inspire me and give me hope for better. I too had a hard life with both my parents. Physically abused by mother, sexually abused by father and verbally abused by ex husband. Hard for me to trust. I need to get healthier and exercise. I recently met myself (wasn’t allowed to ever) and I like Jackie. It’s still a work in process, but listening to your story gives me hope. Thank you for sharing and I truly would love any words of encouragement and support from you. I know that’s kind of far fetched to expect, but I did have to write you to thank you for sharing your journey. Gives me Something to strive towards
With gratitude for you
Jackie Etchemendy
Sewwhat08@yahoo.com

#55

I love your music. You are such a beautiful talented woman. I am writing you to actually ask for your help. Well to ask you to help get Lolita (an orca) retired to a sea sanctuary in the Salish sea in the Pacific Northwest which is her native waters. She was brutally rounded up along with her family in penn cove in the 1970s. She now lives at the Miami seaquarium and has been imprisoned there for over 50 years. It breaks my heart she is stuck living with dolphins that are not compatible with her and take her skin with their teeth. She cries out to her family which are thousands of miles away. It is absolutely heart breaking to me to know her mother ocean sun is still alive and is estimated to be 90 years old and is in the wild. I can’t imagine as a mother myself what it would be like to have you baby ripped from you when she was only 4 years old. If the Miami seaqurium would just retire her to sea side sanctuary she would have a chance to see and hear her family again her mother again. She just needs someone to be her voice and help get her out of that prison before she dies there.

Thank you

Crystal fisher
Spokane wa 99207

#56

Hi Adele
I know you hear this all the time from everyone who loves your music, and of course your great funny lovely personality…I have never been one for really following celebrities, but recently I have been dealing wth my own demons, struggles, and thinking what’s my purpose anymore, having to deal with now an adult Son who is an addict, and everything that goes along with the sad situation….I just wanted to say thank you, after listening to your music and watching some of your interviews, it makes life a little easier, I really love your sense of humour, and your carefree approach to life…would be great to actually meet you…which I know would not be realistic or doable…,
Again thank you

#57

Adele is the most overrated piece of trash to ever walk the planet. I hope the worst happens to her, whatever that may be!

#58

Dear Adele,
Hello? Can You Hear Me? I Was Wondering If After All These Years You'd Like To Meet. TO GO OVER ALL THE AMAZING THINGS YOU'VE DONE!!! I love you! Your songs are awesome! I have loved your songs since I was... Able to understand what music was! Maybe even earlier! My aunt started listening to it and made me listen to it and I loved it! And then she went to a concert and listened to it even more! I've heard you like rap. Try Hamilton the musical. It's awesome. But if you start singing it instead of your songs on stage, you can blame me.

#59

Hello Adele,
I just had to write to you to let you know how much strength you give to me every time I listen to your amazing voice. I'm a stage 4 breast cancer fighter and it has mastatisisized to other parts of my body and finally to my bones. I saw you in concert and sobbed like a baby. You took a hold of my heart and gave me the strength to fight through my pain every day. You are truly an amazing woman and I thank you everyday for your god given talent. Please keep singing and thank you for giving so much of yourself to people like myself. I hope you choose to tour again in NY and if I'm lucky enough to still be here fighting away or even to get a ticket get to hear you sing again live. I think if I had a last wish it would be to meet you. Keep on being so real you've taken the place of my favorite singer of all time, which was Barbara Streisand, which I Geelong you've blown her away!!!!
Love you, Stay safe. . .

#60

Hello
I admire your accomplishments in my professional career. I am writing to you from Kyrgyzstan
I hope you can help me in my complex situation I won a lot of global it challenge and wheelchair basketball programs at a given moment I study at BHU University in my city I speak English German language computer Unfortunately my State does not create normal conditions for the lives of people with disabilities the education level is very low Last year I was in America I really liked to learn English culture communicate with people who do not look at you as a person with disabilities Another plus in America that I really like the high level of education I love America and I really want to go to America to study and live there I think that a person needs to develop in everything and in America this is the best education. I want to study as a lawyer, . Unfortunately my parents don’t have enough money to send me to study in America, so I wanted to ask you Help to move to USA please
With regards Aidana

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