Adele Adkins is a British singer song-writer who has dominated the charts on both sides of the Atlantic and has thereby outstripped the legendary album sale records set by Whitney Houston - AT THE AGE OF 23. With her "masculine" heavy voice and searing yet candid lyrics, Adele was crowned the new diva of popular music at the 54th Annual Grammy Awards, where she received six awards for her work on “21”.
What adds to her fame is the fact that she made a successful comeback after a big surgery - she had an operation on a throat hemorrhage.
"I cried a lot. Yet, crying is really bad for your vocal cords too. So I had to be happy ...... It was so fast-paced I could hardly ever remember the bulk of my day. I think I just needed to be silenced. And when you are silent, everyone around you is silent. So the noise in my life just stopped. It was like floating in the sea for the weeks. It was brilliant", the young Grammy-winner says.
It is explicit that Adele has brilliant musical talent and one-in-the-century unique vocal. Also, she is very respectable for her overcoming of the throat surgery. However, There seems to be a disequilibrium.
One disequilibrium FOR THE SINGER is that she loses her "own" time because of the fame. Flooded with concert plans, interview requests, and public expectations, Adele would have no privacy to be safeguarded. Like any other singers, her every life will be photographed and publicized. This loss of private life, as it is one of the major problems aggrieving celebrities, can be a serious pain for Adele.
A possible resolution for this problem is her taking a rest. She can take a break for a couple of years and enjoy her normal, ordinary life! Public's interest on her will wane as time flows, and Adele would be able to find herself then. Yet, if she so adores her fame, she should continue with her performance and song writing task, giving up some part of her privacy.
The other disequilibrium FOR THE AUDIENCE is that many people might become discontented for Adele's being so popular. They should have other singers who they so much like and admire. For them, their favorite singers being unable to receive awards because of her somehow "incomprehensible", "unfair", and "unagreeable" fame might be annoying. Also, other singers, who have tried so hard and succeeded in giving successful performances, might get upset as well.
In considering a possible solution for this dilemma, one may ask "Why is Adele so popular? Is it so weird for her to get awarded?" Adele is undoubtedly a very gifted singer. The very core value that should be respected by the music-lovers and singers is how enjoyable the music is. Awards are just meaningless titles. Though people might feel hurt and wistful for their (or their favorite singers') not receiving anything at such honorable awards ceremony for a short moment, they must understand that it is NOT THE IMPORTANT THING. If people learn and acknowledge the fact, they would be able to purely congratulate Adele's success.
What adds to her fame is the fact that she made a successful comeback after a big surgery - she had an operation on a throat hemorrhage.
"I cried a lot. Yet, crying is really bad for your vocal cords too. So I had to be happy ...... It was so fast-paced I could hardly ever remember the bulk of my day. I think I just needed to be silenced. And when you are silent, everyone around you is silent. So the noise in my life just stopped. It was like floating in the sea for the weeks. It was brilliant", the young Grammy-winner says.
It is explicit that Adele has brilliant musical talent and one-in-the-century unique vocal. Also, she is very respectable for her overcoming of the throat surgery. However, There seems to be a disequilibrium.
One disequilibrium FOR THE SINGER is that she loses her "own" time because of the fame. Flooded with concert plans, interview requests, and public expectations, Adele would have no privacy to be safeguarded. Like any other singers, her every life will be photographed and publicized. This loss of private life, as it is one of the major problems aggrieving celebrities, can be a serious pain for Adele.
A possible resolution for this problem is her taking a rest. She can take a break for a couple of years and enjoy her normal, ordinary life! Public's interest on her will wane as time flows, and Adele would be able to find herself then. Yet, if she so adores her fame, she should continue with her performance and song writing task, giving up some part of her privacy.
The other disequilibrium FOR THE AUDIENCE is that many people might become discontented for Adele's being so popular. They should have other singers who they so much like and admire. For them, their favorite singers being unable to receive awards because of her somehow "incomprehensible", "unfair", and "unagreeable" fame might be annoying. Also, other singers, who have tried so hard and succeeded in giving successful performances, might get upset as well.
In considering a possible solution for this dilemma, one may ask "Why is Adele so popular? Is it so weird for her to get awarded?" Adele is undoubtedly a very gifted singer. The very core value that should be respected by the music-lovers and singers is how enjoyable the music is. Awards are just meaningless titles. Though people might feel hurt and wistful for their (or their favorite singers') not receiving anything at such honorable awards ceremony for a short moment, they must understand that it is NOT THE IMPORTANT THING. If people learn and acknowledge the fact, they would be able to purely congratulate Adele's success.
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