ICYMI, you don’t go to Adele‘s concerts to hear her sing.
No, you pay a boatload of cash to see the Brit twerk, organize a proposal, find her doppelgänger in the audience, do a little “Spice Girls” ditty and prove to you why she’s the most charming individual on planet Earth.
Someone please check on Jennifer Lawrence.
The Grammy winner’s no-holds-barred streak continued at a recent concert when she sounded off on critics who think her voice is manipulated on her record-breaking album, “25”.
Earlier this week, David Bowie’s former producer, Tony Visconti, reportedly told The Daily Star that Adele, among others, represent a disturbing trend in the music industry.
“You turn the radio on and it’s fluff, you are listening to 90 percent computerized voices,” he said. “We know Adele has a great voice, but it’s even questionable if that is actually her voice or how much has been manipulated.”
Adele seemed to address his comments in a video shared by Consequence of Sound in the manner we’ve come to expect from the singer: filthy and to the point.
“Some dickhead ... tried to say that my voice isn’t me on record,” she says over the cries of screaming fans. “Dude, suck my dick.”