Adele Releases 'Hello' Video And Reveals Details Of New Album 25
. "Hello" is the first single from the follow-up to Adele's blockbuster "21" album and the first new music that she has released since her theme for the 2012 James Bond Film "Skyfall". The single was released to digital music retailers today (October 23rd). The "Hello" video was directed by Xavier Dolan (Mommy, Tom at the Farm) and was filmed in the countryside outside of Montreal, Canada and features a cameo by actor Tristan Wilds (The Wire, The Secret Life of Bees). Watch it here. The Cannes Jury Prize winning director had this to say about the inspiration for the new clip, "When I first heard it, all the images were already running by so clearly in my head - and her trust and generosity allowed me to create freely." Dolan continues, "Being on set with her was wonderful. And the thought of directing her in the 'acting' aspect of the term was exciting. I discovered that she's a very talented actress -no matter what she'll tell you." He adds, "It was a great experience. Adele allowed me to dive into this full throttle, so I could abandon myself artistically and emotionally, like she always does. It made me extremely proud." The standard version of the "25" album will feature 11-tracks and a Target exclusive deluxe version will include the three bonus tracks "Can't Let Go," "Lay Me Down" and "Why Do You Love Me." Deluxe Version Bonus Tracks:
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