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Adele Is Working With Whitney Houston’s Former Producer For Upcoming Album



In preparation of her highly anticipated fourth album, British singer Adele is reportedly working with fellow singer John Legend and the late Whitney Houston’s former producer Raphael Saadiq.

According to sources Adele has been a fan of Raphael since she was a teenager and she loves his back catalogue. She also wants her next album to be full of soul, with a more eclectic sound.

Reports state that Adele has also been pouring her heart and soul post-divorce into the yet-to-be-released album, which has been postponed due to Coronavirus.

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Adele’s last album, ‘25’ was released in 2015, and holds the record of UK’s fastest selling album of all-time, having sold more than eight hundred thousand copies in its first week.

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