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Adele Announce The New Song "Easy On Me" And Confirmed The Release Date.

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  • Adele released her first new music trailer in six years and announced that the whole song would be released next week.

The pop star posted a 21-second black-and-white video on Twitter in which he shows how he inserts a cassette with the title track Easy On Me into the car radio. This is followed by a 13-second piano instrumental performance of the song.

His tweet states that Easy On Me will be released on Friday, 15 October, following his fourth album. The album is at No. 30 after the poster release and worldwide screening, which is expected to be the long-awaited title of the album. The video was viewed six million times on Twitter and Instagram in its first hour.

What does this video tell us about Adele's new music? 

For starters, this album isn't a drum-and-bass record; as 2019 suggests, at least the first 13 seconds don't mean it. The first single is an emotional ballad with an elementary piano to play, with a melody that immediately sounds like a classic Adele. 

As for the visuals, he's sitting in a car, pulling a trailer with furniture arranged on his back and driving down a lonely American road, and leaving something or someone. Album title 30 would link the album to Adele's previous model to name records based on her age in crucial years of her life, 19, 21, and 25.

The singer split from her current husband, Simon Konecki, at the age of 30 (now 33 years old) and has since remained inconspicuous in public.

Caption, musical notes fly through the car window and onto the road
In the video, the pages fly out of the car window with melodic tunes blowing in the wind and scattering behind him on the street — his old hits or songs he threw away from starting work when he was 30 or something. 

Completely different?

As in the sepia video for Hello, the first single from their current album has a decidedly nostalgic vibe. He also has a flip phone. He even went further into the past to put a cassette of his new song on the car radio. Then he looked at us in the rearview mirror before leaving, his hands making wave-like motions through the window, signaling a feeling of freedom.

And what about the title track itself? 

Easy On Me doesn't have a more open request to "convince" them, but there are still standard references to others who have convinced them, either they wanted or wanted. It seems to fit the pattern of his best songs, which combine a melancholy feeling of loss, frustration, and amusement with an inner challenge that carries him forward despite his heartbreak.