“Hello, can you hear me?” Yes, Adele we can hear you, loud and clear.

After a three-year hiatus from the world of music, the beloved queen of pop/soul finally returned to the spotlight on Friday, Oct. 23 with the release of her new single “Hello.” To say that Adele’s comeback has been strong would be an understatement. Within a few hours of her music video’s release, it has already hit over 100 million views—a number which is bound to increase.

Along with the video, Adele publicized an open letter announcing her upcoming album “25,” explaining her extended absence: “My last record was a break-up record and if I had to label this one I would call it a make-up record. I’m making up with myself. […] 25 is about getting to know who I’ve become without realizing. And I’m sorry it took so long, but you know, life happened.”

Her new song was definitely worth the wait. Adele did not disappoint, coming back to the music industry with a bang. The strength of her voice, coupled with the deep, emotional meaning of “Hello” proves to be the perfect combination of heart and soul to make up for her prolonged absence. People everywhere have responded to the release with craze and adoration; on social media, even celebrities have made their love and appreciation for the singer’s return apparent. In a society and generation where the overproduction and auto-tuned songs of musicians are the norm, Adele represents class and grace as an artist. She shows great respect for musicality; her emotions surface effortlessly. It is clear that Adele has mastered the art of making people cry through her music. Even a drought can be solved with all of the tears caused by Adele’s new hit song and music video. She is truly a rare talent that we are grateful to have in this century.

Ortego is a member of the class of 2019.



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