Adele's Long Awaited Album '25' To Be Finally Released This Year

By Staff Reporter | Aug 28, 2015 07:24 AM EDT

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Adele will finally release her much-anticipated album after all these years. After "21," one of the biggest albums of 2011, it was announced that the new recording is targeted to be released this November of 2015.

As reported by Billboard, Adele's announced on May of 2014 that the long awaited album was hinted to be named "25." Many collaborators are attached to the said recording, including award winning producer Max Martin.

The Guardian also has learned that on her upcoming album, Adele worked with a myriad of writers and producers on the record.

Among the many collaborators, Tobias Jessor Jr. and One Republic's Ryan Tedder is also attached in the mix after producing and co-writing the hit song "Rumour Has It" as Billboard reported.

Jesso was mentioned by one of the few tweets of Adele this year when she posted his track "How Could You Babe." She further added a comment stating, "This is fantastic, click away," which resulted into the clip receiving more than 700,000 views, in which 130,000 of those are within the fortnight of Adele's tweets.

According to Consequence of Sound, Danger Mouse is also reportedly in the mix of collaborators tapped by Adele for her upcoming album.

Danger Mouse, who first came to prominence when he released "The Grey Album," which mixed the vocal performance of Jay-Z's "Black Album" with the instrumentals of The Beatles's eponymous "White Album."

Adele's second album "21," has been the best-selling album of this decade according to the International Federation of Phonographic Industry, in which the said album topped the charts in more than 30 countries.

"21" also entered the charts at number one in both the U.S and U.K and managed to land her the best album award at the Grammys.

After almost four years of inactivity, it seems that the singer is finally ready to reclaim her throne on the charts.

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