Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Adele Plans To Release Third Album Next May

Adele Plans To Release Third Album Next MayThe follow-up to her hit 21 LP is expected to have an INXS cover...

Following the winner of her sophomore album 21, Adele has revealed that she is already looking forward to her third record.

In an audience with The Sun, the Roll In The Deep hitmaker claimed that she plans to free her forthcoming LP next May, and that the album will have a report of the INXS track, Never Tear Us Apart.

Speaking of her new album, the 23-year old confessed: "I make five tracks ready to go. One of them is quite upbeat - a real 'girl power' type of song."

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The songstress continued: "I design to do a blanket of the INXS hit 'Never Tear Us Apart' which is probably my fave song of all time. The whole album will get rather a live feel to it."

Adele, who was knocked from the top of the Official Album Chart on Sunday by Lady GaGa's Born This Way, has likewise been praised by her record label boss, Richard Russell, for not selling sex, unlike her raunchy chart rival Rihanna.

Russell, who is the father of XL Recordings blasted over-sexualised artists to The Guardian for churning out "boring, crass and unoriginal music" stating: "The whole message with [Adele] is that it's just music, it's just really good music."

He explained: "There is naught else. There are no gimmicks, no selling of sexuality. I believe in the American market, particularly, they have do to the end that is what you have to do."

The music executive also addressed Rihanna's "faux porn" track S&M, appealing for more acts to be like the Soul Like You star.

Russell added: "Adele is come one. What a heavy thing, how amazing. Not merely are young girls going to see that, but [besides] the business people who are behind all those videos. It's going to make them rethink what they should be doing."

Adele was recently named as the most powerful individual in the UK music industry by The Guardian, beating the likes of Simon Cowell to the accolade.

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