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The wait is finally over!
On November 19,Adelemade her long-anticipated return to music with the unveiling of “30.”

“Go easy on me, baby,” she fragilely croons on the chorus.
“I was still a child / didn’t get the chance to feel the world around me.”
To the surprise of literally no one, “Easy On Me” utterly dominated the charts upon release.

The song has held strong at the top spot on theBillboard Hot 100for four weeks.
Sounds pretty legendary if you ask us.
That makes for her strongest rated release on the system (viaMetacritic).

Fans on Twitter are also shouting out some of their favorite tracks.
However, fans shared several snippets online that offer a hint at what to expect.
According toUrban Dictionary, “nipper” is slang for a child popular in southern England.

She also brought on a team of several first-time collaborators.
They’ve never worked together before; however, you’re likely familiar with some of Goransson’s work.
He’s also partnered with the likes of Childish Gambino, Alicia Keys and Haim on previous projects.
The “Rolling In The Deep” icon gushed about Goransson in an interview withThe Face.
“He’s the coolest guy.
There’s something about the Scandinavians that’s different.
She hinted toBritish Voguethat she’d delve deeply into the topic across the album.
“My son has had a lot of questions.
For instance, he wondered why their family couldn’t still live together after the divorce.
It made him really unhappy sometimes.
She toldVoguethat although it addresses her divorce, the album is not a divorce album.
“He’s not one of my exes,” she said of Simon Konecki.
“He’s the dad of my child.”
“This is my album.