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Adele: Credits Alcohol Abuse for Her Greatest Songwriting

Adele's album '21' is composed of her greatest hits songs. She said she is completely off her face writing that album, and a drunk tongue is an honest one.

She will never make an album as good as her 2011 album '21' as the rumors say. Since having her 4-year-old son, the singer said she no longer gets hammered like she used to.

In a new biography, Adele said that she struggled with alcohol abuse as she grappled with her early success. According to a report, there is an incident where she got into a state on her tour that she fell off a stool mid-concert and forgetting the lyrics to her own songs.

'21' is the second album by the British singer Adele, released on January 24, 2011 in Europe, and on February of the same year, it was released in North America. The tracks on the deeply autobiographical album correlate to the range of emotions she experienced after the agony. The song "Rolling in the Deep," is the singer's own words, written to her ex-lover.

Adele write down the lyrics while under the pressures, pain, and influence of alcohol before. Without the complete presence on her mind, she wrote all her feelings and pains and fear without the hesitation. All words are honest and straight from her heart, as what alcohol usually do to people. The next morning, she finds it quite good mixed with a good melody.

Adele's 4-years-old son Angelo who she called 'Peanut' as a nickname, is the reason why she would never go back on her life before. She loves her son and realized how important to be in good health for her son.

"But since I've had my baby, I'm not as carefree as I used to be," Adele said. She is scared of a lot of things now because she does not want to harm herself and leave her son.

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