"I was so open about what they were about. I hurt people’s
feelings with that – being so honest" as Adele leaves Radio City Music Hall on November
17, 2015 in New York City.
She might have sold 30 million copies of album 21, but Adele regrets
penning the poignant tracks about her ex-boyfriend that amassed her a huge
fortune.
The singer admits: “I
was so open about what they were about. I hurt people’s feelings with that –
being so honest.”
The Hello singer says
she was “immature” in her attitude, because at the time she thought: “I don’t
care, you broke my heart.” But in hindsight, she says: “I felt quite bad about
that.”
But the unnamed ex who
inspired first album 19 was just as immature when he sought royalties after its
success.
The 27-year-old – who
performed more new tracks from her new album, 25, in New York this week – says
she will not make the same mistake with her new material, as she has her
boyfriend of four years, Simon Konecki, and a three-year-old son, Angelo, to
protect.
“I’ve got different
things going on now,” she says. “I have a family and I’m a lioness and I want
to protect them.”
Speaking about
motherhood, Adele adds: “It changed me completely, in every single way
possible. Something much bigger than myself happened. I had been craving that,
without realising it.
“There’s a lyric in one
of my songs about becoming a mum: ‘I find it funny that you’re the only one I
never looked for.’
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