Adele Forced to Cut 15-minute Song From New Album '30'
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The 'Easy On Me' singer reveals one of the songs in her new album was originally 15-minute long but it's cut short in order to become more radio-friendly.

AceShowbiz - Adele's song "I Drink Wine" was originally 15 minutes long.

The track from "30", the Grammy-winner's follow-up to 2015's "25", comes in at just over six minutes, but the "Hello" hitmaker has revealed it was actually much longer and her record label told her it wouldn't get played on the radio.

Speaking to Rolling Stone magazine, she said, "(The label) was like, 'Listen, everyone loves you, but no one's playing a 15-minute song on radio.' "

The deeply personal collection documents her divorce from ex-husband Simon Konecki - with whom she has nine-year-old son Angelo - as well as tackling motherhood and fame.

The 12-tracker includes the acclaimed lead single, "Easy On Me", and sees the star flicker between blues, soul and pure pop balladry.

Three bonus songs are available on a Target exclusive edition of "30"; "Wild Wild West", "Can't Be Together", and a duet of "Easy On Me" with country superstar Chris Stapleton.

Ahead of the record's release, the "Hello" hitmaker responded to those who have said she should "shake up" her sound on the internet.

She said, "When the Easy On Me snippet came out, I go online for, like, five seconds just to make sure the label have put it out properly and I see these comments … Not many, and it's normally huge fans of other artists, saying: 'Oh, when is she gonna shake up her sound?' Why would I shake up my sound? No one else is doing my sound, so why would I change it up?"

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