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basic information
Birth nameAdele Laurie Blue Adkins
Date of BirthMay 5, 1988(1988-05-05)[1][2][3](age 31)
Place of Birth
  • Tottenham, Haringey
A countryUK UK
Professionssinger-songwriter, singer, guitarist, pianist, drummer
Years of activity2006 - present time
Singing voicecontralto[4]
Toolsguitar
GenresPop, soul[5], blue-eyed soul, R&B[6]
NicknamesAdele
LabelsXL Recordings, Columbia Records, Sony Music Entertainment
Awards
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Media files on Wikimedia Commons

Adele Laurie Blue Adkins

(English: Adele Laurie Blue Adkins; May 5, 1988, London, England) is a British singer, songwriter and poet. Winner of 15 Grammy Awards (out of 18 nominations)[7]. The first musician in history to win in the categories “Album of the Year” ( and ), “Record of the Year” and “Song of the Year” twice. The song "Skyfall" received an Oscar and a Golden Globe.[8][9][10]

After graduating from BRIT School in 2006, Adele signed a contract with the XL Recordings label. In 2007, Adele won the Critics' Choice Award at the Brit

and was voted the new best performer in the BBC Sound of 2008 poll[5]. The debut album was released in 2008 and became a commercial success. At the 51st Grammy Awards in 2009, Adele won awards for Best New Artist and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.[5]

Adele released her second studio album in early 2011. The album was well received by critics and also surpassed the sales success of the singer's debut. In 2012, Adele won numerous awards, including six Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year; two Brit Awards

and three
American Music Awards
[11]. The album was certified 16 platinum in the UK and is the fourth best-selling album of all time in the UK.[12] In the USA, the album is certified diamond[13]. The album has sold over 31 million copies worldwide.[14]

Adele has been listed in the Guinness Book of Records several times.[15] The new edition of the Book records three unique achievements of the singer: Adele is recognized as the first solo performer whose album topped the British chart for 11 weeks in a row and 21 weeks overall[16]. And besides, she is the only artist whose two albums and two singles simultaneously found themselves in the top five of the hit parade. Adele was awarded the Order of the British Empire. In 2012, she released the song "Skyfall", which became the title theme of the Bond film 007: Skyfall[17][18]. The song received an Oscar, a Grammy, and a Golden Globe for Best Original Song.[8] After this, Adele took a break for three years due to the birth of her child and, returning to the stage in 2020, released her third studio album. The album became the best-selling album of the year and broke many records in its first week of sales[19]. The song "Hello" was released as a single to promote the album. In just two weeks, the single sold more than a million digital copies, becoming the first in the United States with such a result.

In 2011 and 2012, Billboard

named Adele artist of the year.
In 2012, she was named one of VH1's
.[20]
Time
magazine named Adele one of the most influential people in the world in 2012 and 2016. With sales of over 100 million albums, Adele is one of the best-selling artists in the world.[21]

In 2020, she took third place in Forbes magazine’s list of “30 highest-paid sports and show business stars under 30”[22].

Biography

The data in this section is as of 2017.

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Adele Laurie Blue Adkins was born on May 5, 1988 in Tottenham, London. Her mother is English Penny Adkins, and her father is Mark Evans[23]. Evans left Adele with her mother when she was two years old.[24][25] Adele began singing at the age of four, singing was her favorite pastime.[26][27] In 1997, Adele and her mother moved to Brighton on the south coast of England. In 1999 they moved back to London; first to Brixton, and then to the neighboring London district of West Norwood[28].

Adele performed on stage for the first time at school, where she performed “Rise” (Gabriel's hit). By this time, she was influenced by her favorite performers, Etta James and Dusty Springfield, although, by her own admission, she came across their records by accident. Adele attended the London School of Performing Arts and Technology in Croydon (where Amy Winehouse, Katie Melua, Leona Lewis and Kate Nash also studied) and graduated in May 2006. Two months later, she published two of her compositions in the fourth edition of the online art magazine PlatformsMagazine.com.

Adele went on her first British tour in October 2007. By this time, her demo tape had appeared on MySpace, recorded in her youth and later given to a friend, who posted it there. It was thanks to her success on MySpace that Adele received her first contract. On October 22, 2007, her debut single “Hometown Glory” was released on the Pacemaker Recordings label (owned by Jamie T), a kind of tribute to Tottenham, which was recognized as “Single of the Week” on iTunes, and in April 2008 the single again entered the British top 40 , after being used on the Skins soundtrack.[29]

In December 2007, Adele received the Brit Awards Critics' Choice Award.

(given to an artist who does not yet have an album). This was followed by the signing of a new contract - with XL Recordings - and the release of the second single “Chasing Pavements”, which stayed in 2nd place on the British charts for a month. In January 2008, her debut album topped the national charts just a week after its release and within a month reached 500,000 copies, receiving platinum status. In March 2008, Adele signed an American contract with Columbia Records and conducted successful tours throughout the United States and Canada. On June 20, 2008, her debut album was released in the United States[30], rising to #10[31].


concert in London in support of the album "", 2016
In 2010, Adele was nominated for a Grammy ("Best Female Pop Performance") for the single "Hometown Glory"[32]. In September (after performing on The X Factor

) her cover version of Bob Dylan's "Make You Feel My Love" re-entered the UK charts and rose to number 4.[33]

On January 24, 2011, the singer's second studio album was released in the UK; American release took place on February 22[34][35]. Critics noted some changes in the sound of the record: a shift towards country music[36]. The first single from the album, “Rolling in the Deep,” spent 7 weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, which is very rare for British artists. The album climbed to the top of the charts in the UK (it was in the lead for 6 weeks)[37], Ireland, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, and in March 2011 it reached number one on the Billboard 200[31].

The second single (performed by the singer at the Brit Awards) “Someone Like You” went to number 1 in Britain[29]. According to the Official Charts Company, Adele - with two singles and two albums in the top five at the same time - became the second in history after The Beatles (1964) to achieve this result.[38][39]

At the beginning of November 2011, it was announced that all Adele concerts would be canceled due to surgery on her vocal cords.

At the beginning of 2012, Adele’s song “Set Fire to the Rain” topped the US national hit parade - Billboard magazine’s “hot hundred”.

By May 2012, Adele's album had sold 4,274,300 copies in the UK. Thus, the disc became one of the five most successful releases for the entire existence of the British media market[40].

In May 2012, Adele won the Billboard Music Award, receiving 12 awards out of 20 nominations[41].

In 2012, Adele recorded the song “Skyfall” for the soundtrack to the next James Bond film called “007: Skyfall.”[42] For this work, the singer, along with Paul Epworth, was awarded the Golden Globe and Oscar awards in the category “Best Song” (2013)[43], as well as the Grammy Award in the category “Best Song Written for Film, Television or another visual representation" (2014).

In 2014, Adele was awarded the Order of the British Empire for her services to the development of culture and art.

The singer's third studio album was released on November 20, 2015.[44]

In 2020, Adele won three out of four Brit Awards nominations and also received a special award for World Success. Total 4 awards[45].

At the 2020 Grammy Awards, Adele won five out of five categories[46], increasing her number of awards to 15, and also becoming the first artist to win in the Album of the Year, Record of the Year and Song of the Year categories. "twice.

Stanislav Bondarenko and Yulia Chiplieva

On February 6, 2020, Stanislav Bondarenko became a guest of the “Fate of a Man” program with Boris Korchevnikov, where he admitted that his seven-year marriage with Yulia Chiplieva broke up due to jealousy. The star couple constantly argued, and the actress accused her husband of cheating on the set, which in reality did not happen. Growing jealousy led to Bondarenko leaving the family, leaving Yulia with her little son Mark. The actor admitted that he feels guilty towards the boy, since due to his busy schedule he is not able to communicate much with him.

Personal life

In 2011, Adele began dating businessman Simon Konecki[47]. On October 19, 2012, the couple had a son, Angelo James Konecki[48][49]. According to the singer’s statement at one of her concerts in Australia, in March 2020, the couple secretly got married in a private ceremony in their mansion in Los Angeles[50]. In March 2020, they bought a house in East Grinstead[en] in West Sussex in southern England[51]. On April 19, 2020, Adele announced their separation.[52] At the same time, the statement notes that the former spouses undertake to raise their son together and in love and ask to preserve their right to privacy, and also stipulates that there will be no further comments[53].

Elena Drapeko and Oleg Belov

The actress, politician and State Duma deputy tries not to advertise the details of her personal life. In June 2019, StarHit published excerpts from an interview with Elena Drapeko, in which the woman said that the reason for the breakup with Oleg Belov was increasing competition, which had a negative impact on the family climate. After the breakup, the politician entered into serious relationships two more times, but they also ended in a breakup. After that, Drapeko concentrated on her career.

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