

Adele covers the March issue of Vogue, and, as the cover line cheekily declares, she obviously had us at hello.
In the accompanying interview, the songstress chats about how her life has changed and yet is still very much the same these days.
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“That’s why I’m not afraid,” she says of the current world domination of 25. “One of the things I enjoy most about my career now is that my main team is the same, so we’ve all had this experience together, which makes it really special. It can be quite lonely just getting bigger and bigger—but not when I’ve got everyone around me.”
Adele also shares that her favorite song off the new album is current single “When We Were Young.” She describes it as “a bit of a letter to myself. It’s really about regrouping, because naturally me and my friends have dispersed. We all love each other still, but we don’t have time to be unconditional and 24/7. . . . My eyes were so cloudy for a year after I had my child, and I thought I would never regroup with myself, ever.”
For more, including her thoughts on Bruno Mars and Lana Del Rey, as well as why she’s inspired by the movie Carol, read the full interview here.
