Adele

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She's great and what I really like is producers are now starting to see that there's a huge market for this type of music.

By this music I mean someone with a great voice. I was started to think, with all this synthetic music, that you just needed a good face in a body that can dance.

The voice was secondary. But this seems to be changing a little.
 
I liked her in the beginning - no doubt she has a great voice. But she's rather shallow on closer inspection. The entire spectrum of her artistically valid human experience appears to revolve around that one time she was dumped. And setting fire to rain just doesn't even work as a metaphor.
 
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I liked her in the beginning - no doubt she has a great voice. But she's rather shallow on closer inspection. The entire spectrum of her artistically valid human experience appears to revolve around that one time she was dumped. And setting fire to rain just doesn't even work as a metaphor.

All artists sing about love and life. Their dark experiences is what makes their music so powerful and many can relate to it.
 
All artists sing about love and life. Their dark experiences is what makes their music so powerful and many can relate to it.

What I'm saying is that her 'dark' experiences have all the emotional resonance of a 16 year old's angst poetry. Look she is undeniably very talented and she mines a rich vein of female 60's soul R&B, but she suffers in the comparison.
 
She has a nice voice but I don't like her music. Christini Perri I also like for her 'live' voice.
 
We cannot deny that she is very talented. I like her songs and it is true that the last album was dark, but I don’t mind with it because she expressed herself in it. I hope she won’t change her style and behavior like most singers do when they become famous.
 
I liked her in the beginning - no doubt she has a great voice. But she's rather shallow on closer inspection. The entire spectrum of her artistically valid human experience appears to revolve around that one time she was dumped. And setting fire to rain just doesn't even work as a metaphor.

I agree with you there. Funny enough, Adele agrees with you too.

Initially, critics suggested that her vocals were more developed and intriguing than her songwriting, a sentiment with which Adele agreed.

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