Adele’s “Hello” has already broken just about every first-week record there is. Still from the video for “Hello” A crucial part of being a star is knowing how to make an entrance. Perhaps no one knew ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Adele’s “Hello” has something in common with Lionel Richie’s “Hello” and Tom Rundgren’s “Hello It’s Me.” (Digital Trends) Adele is ...
According to a few press releases this week and the usual Internet chatter, Adele’s new single, “Hello,” was played more than one million times per hour in the two days following its release last ...
In Adele's "Hello," her first single in three years, the British songstress is greeting someone for the first time in years. Who exactly is on the other side of that "hello"? The song is far less ...
Hello, it's Adele. Yes, pump the breaks and prepare to sob your eyes out, because, on Friday, Adele released "Hello," the first single off her new upcoming album 25. It's a big moment for all of us ...
If you're anything like me, you've depleted your body's water supply via the waterfalls of tears you shed since Adele released her new song, "Hello." As expected, "Hello" is a heartbreaking ballad ...
Adele's new video for "Hello" has broken records in its first weeks since release. It's also led to countless Internet memes and mashups. The pop star Adele is back. After three years of radio silence ...
Oh my, have we missed Adele. Since Friday, October 23, all anyone can talk about is her HUGE comeback with her new song, "Hello." "Hello" shot to No. 1 on iTunes in 102 countries, including the US and ...
Adam Chitwood is a former Managing Editor at Collider, where he covered film and television with a focus on interviews, features, and industry analysis. At long last Adele is back, and she hasn’t ...
Hello... it's Lionel Richie you're looking for. The original "Hello" crooner has received attention since Adele's same-named single debuted last week and has ...
Celine Dion treated her fans at her New Years Eve show last night to a special rendition of Adele's "Hello." According to Just Jared, Dion began by saying to the crowd: “So tonight, if I may, I would ...
Where decisive screaming matches or answering machine bomb-drops were once trusted tactics for breakup warfare, the landscape of lovers' quarrels has devolved into passive-aggressive waiting games.