![]() ![]() MARTIN: Is it hard not to care how other people judge your choices?ĪDELE: That let it known that I tried lyric was more because - there was so many stories that were written about why we broke up, like anyone knew. Let it be known - let it be known that I tried. MARTIN: There's a lyric from the song "To Be Loved" where you sing this - I will choose to lose.ĪDELE: (Singing) It's a sacrifice, but I can't live a lie. How can I help lift you if you refuse to activate the life that you truly want? You think I'm going to leave a marriage and end up with your behavior? Shut up (laughter).ĪDELE: (Singing) All you do is complain about decisions you make. It is so sad a man like you could be so lazy.ĪDELE: It's about someone I was thinking about dating who just did not step up. MARTIN: Well, it's pretty devastating, right.ĪDELE: (Singing) You ain't never had, ain't never had a woman like me. I saw some reviews last night.ĪDELE: The only song that's about Simon is "Easy On Me." I would never write a song like "Woman Like Me" about my kid's dad. MARTIN: At the same time, there's a line from one of the songs on the new album which is called "Woman Like Me." And the line is.ĪDELE: That song's not about Simon. And I felt safe - very, very safe, and no one had ever given me that before. He's like a 300-year-old tree with roots that spread for miles, you know. ![]() Can you explain what that means?ĪDELE: Everything always seemed to change a lot when I was growing up. MARTIN: You told Oprah in your interview with her that Simon saved your life. But you know, that was in the sort of, like, the thickness of the turmoil of me thinking about, you know, whether or not to do what I did. So yeah, that definitely cropped up a few times, being like, have I maybe made a mistake? I don't know. And it was a lot for me to forgive myself for doing something like that, you know? But definitely, a few times where I was like, do I really think that the grass is greener somewhere else? - 'cause it never bloody is.ĪDELE. Like, I - it was - you know, it was one of the biggest decisions I've had to ever make in my life. That's not the case at all, not that I ever expected to feel like that. You are the one doing the leaving.ĪDELE: I think, you know, a lot of people tend to think that the person that leaves a relationship or leaves a marriage is fine. Or the other option is maybe we're both sad, and we're both moving on to a better place. MARTIN: You know, a lot of breakup albums about ending a relationship are about the feeling of being left and the heartbreak of being left. And he never hides his feelings about anything. And in that, by me being so open and honest with him, he's - we're so close. They just - they feel it, like, you know. I made a conscious decision from when I was pregnant, really, you know, when he was born to always show my emotions to him and, you know, and not lie because they see through everything, kids. And I feel like I don't really know what I'm doing. In it, we hear Adele talking directly with her young son about this big change in their lives.ĪDELE: Mummy's been having a lot of big feelings recently.ĪDELE: Just like - I feel a bit confused.ĪDELE: I don't know. It is also the subject of her new album, called "30," which is out today. MARTIN: Her separation from former husband Simon Konecki made headlines around the world, and it was the focus of her interview with Oprah this past weekend that 10 million people tuned in to see. Everyone is talking about Adele's divorce. ![]()
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