Adele Talks Beyoncé After 2017 Grammys


“My personal opinion is that Beyoncé definitely should have won.”

Adele spoke about what it was like during the 2017 Grammys, when her album 25 won Album of the Year over Beyoncé‘s Lemonade.


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At the time, Adele said in her emotional acceptance speech, “I can’t possibly accept this award. I’m very humbled and very grateful and gracious, but my artist of my life is Beyoncé. The Lemonade album was so monumental.”


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Adele won five Grammys that night, including Song of the Year and Record of the Year, while Beyoncé won two — for Best Urban Contemporary Album and Best Music Video. 

Speaking now on the cover of British Vogue, Adele emphasized, “My personal opinion is that Beyoncé definitely should have won.”

In fact, Adele assumed that Beyoncé would win, until, “I just got this feeling: ‘I fucking won it.‘ I got overwhelmed, with, like, ‘I will have to go and tell her how much her record means to me.’”


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Adele was reportedly visibly moved remembering this, saying, “I’m getting a bit emotional.”

Adele then went to Beyoncé’s dressing room twice, returning the second time in tears. “I just said to her, like, the way that the Grammys works, and the people who control it at the very, very top — they don’t know what a visual album is,” Adele continued. “They don’t want to support the way that she’s moving things forward with her releases and the things that she’s talking about.”


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As for why Adele thought Lemonade should win, she continued, “For my friends who are women of color, it was such a huge acknowledgment for them, of the sort of undermined grief that they go through. For her to nail that on the head, and also bring in the entire globe? I was like, ‘This album is my album, she just knows what I’m going through.’ That album was not written for me. But yet I could still feel, like, ‘This is the biggest gift.’”

Adele continued to sing Beyoncé’s praises elsewhere in the interview, especially when she described the importance of music in her childhood: “Music was literally my friend. I was an only child. Music was my sibling I never had. That’s why I love Beyoncé so much. She would put out music so regularly, it would be like seeing her. It really felt like that for me. It made me feel a lot of things.”



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