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Hello

2015 unmarried by Adele

2015 single by Adele

"Hello"
A dark black-and-pink image of Adele holding a telephone to her ear
Unmarried by Adele
from the album 25
Released 23 October 2015 (2015-x-23)
Studio Metropolis (London)[1]
Genre Pop soul[2]
Length 4:55
Label
  • XL
  • Columbia
Songwriter(due south)
  • Adele Adkins
  • Greg Kurstin
Producer(s) Greg Kurstin
Adele singles chronology
"Skyfall"
(2012)
"Howdy"
(2015)
"When We Were Young"
(2016)
Music video
"Hi" on YouTube

"Hello" is a vocal recorded by English singer-songwriter Adele, released on 23 Oct 2015 by Xl Recordings equally the lead single from her third studio album, 25 (2015). Written by Adele and with its producer, Greg Kurstin, "Howdy" is a piano ballad with soul influences (including guitar and drums), and lyrics that hash out themes of nostalgia and regret. Upon release, the vocal garnered critical acclaim, with reviewers comparison information technology favourably to Adele's previous works and praised its lyrics, production and Adele's song functioning. It was recorded in Metropolis Studios, London.

"Hello" was a massive global success, topping the records charts in a record-setting 36 countries, including in the United Kingdom where it became Adele's 2d nautical chart topper, following "Someone Like You", and had the largest opening week sales in three years. In the The states, "Hello" debuted atop the Billboard Hot 100, reigning for 10 consecutive weeks whilst becoming Adele's fourth number-one single on the chart and breaking several records, including becoming the showtime song to sell over a meg digital copies in a calendar week. By the terminate of 2015, it had sold 12.three million units globally (combined sales and rails-equivalent streams) and was the year'south 7th best-selling single while it stands every bit ane of the best-selling digital singles of all-fourth dimension.[3]

The accompanying music video was directed past Xavier Dolan and co-stars Adele and Tristan Wilds. The music video for the song broke the Vevo Tape by achieving over 27.7 one thousand thousand views within a 24-hour span, held previously by Taylor Swift'southward "Bad Blood" which accumulated 20.1 meg views in that timeframe. "Hello" as well broke the tape for shortest time to reach i billion YouTube views (87 days). The music video for the song received seven nominations at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards, including Video of the Year and Best Female person Video.[4] At the 59th Almanac Grammy Awards, "Hello" won three awards; Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Solo Operation.[5] The vocal likewise won the Brit Accolade for British Single,[half dozen] and APRA Award for International Work of the Year.[7]

Writing and composition [edit]

"Hello" was written by Adele and Greg Kurstin and produced by Kurstin, who also played bass, guitar, drums, piano and keyboards, while Adele played drums.[9] "Hello" was written in Chiswick, London, something not unremarkably washed by Adele, who said she likes to write her music at home.[10] The writing procedure for the song was slow, taking six months to complete. Initially Adele and Kurstin started writing the first poesy; finishing half of the song, half-dozen months later on Adele contacted Kurstin to stop the song with her, with Kurstin stating he was not sure "if Adele was e'er going to come up back and finish it."[eleven]

"Hullo" is a soul piano ballad,[2] [12] played in the primal of F minor at a tempo of 79 beats per minute. The repeated chord progression heard in the verse, played by the pianoforte, follows ii progressions and a passage (Span) progression (passage or Span progression connects two main progressions to each other) of Progression #ane: Fm(i)–A (3)–E (VII)–D (Half-dozen), Passage progression: Fm(i)–E (VII)-Cm(v)-D (VI)-Fm7(i7)-E (Seven)–D (VI), Progression #two:Fm(i)–D /F(VI)–A (Iii)–E (VII). According to Musicnotes.com, Adele'due south vocals bridge from F3 to A 5 in the song.[13] During the chorus, Adele is heard singing the lines over layers of bankroll vocals, pianoforte and drums which were described by The Daily Telegraph as having "a very luscious wall of audio".[8]

Lyrically, the song focuses on themes of nostalgia and regret, and was seen as a follow-upward to her single "Someone similar Yous" appearing to reflect on a failed relationship. The song's lyrics were also seen as beingness conversational, revolving around "all the relationships of her past", ranging from friends, family members and ex-partners.[14] Speaking on the song's lyrical content, Adele told Nick Grimshaw on The Radio i Breakfast Prove: "I felt all of us were moving on, and it'southward non about an ex-relationship, a love relationship, information technology's almost my relationship with anybody that I beloved. It's not that nosotros have fallen out, nosotros've all got our lives going on and I needed to write that song and then they would all hear it, considering I'm not in impact with them."[15] According to Adele, the line "Hello from the other side" signifies "the other side of becoming an adult, making it out alive from your late teens, early twenties."[11]

Release [edit]

On 18 October 2015, a 30-second clip of "How-do-you-do" was played during a commercial pause on The 10 Factor in the United Kingdom. The commercial teased what was and then new material, with her vocals accompanied by lyrics on a black screen.[16] Josh Duboff of Vanity Fair wrote that "the Internet collectively lost their minds" after the broadcast of the trailer.[17] On 22 October, Adele announced the upcoming release of 25 to her fans on Twitter. She also shared that "Hello" would be released on 23 Oct as the lead single off of the album.[xviii] [19] [20] On 23 October, Adele joined Nick Grimshaw's show on BBC Radio i for the song'south premiere.[21] [22]

Critical reception [edit]

Alexis Petridis of The Guardian described it as "a big carol, but a superior example of its kind", and opined that the song is "precisely the kind of lovelorn ballsy ballad that made Adele 1 of the biggest stars in the world."[23] Writing for The Independent, Emily Jupp stated in her review of the vocal that information technology "might not be groundbreaking, but Adele'southward return with her familiar, smoky sound is very welcome". She called it an "'if it ain't broke' ballad" and said: "Adele does what she does best, belting out emotional tales of love and loss much the aforementioned equally with her last album, 21, but this fourth dimension, with a footling more self-forgiveness."[24]

Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune wrote: "Lyrics that work all-time when they zoom in on personal details match her combination of vocal power and restraint."[25] Neil McCormick from The Daily Telegraph called information technology "a beautiful song of loss and regret", adding that "it takes a grip on the kind of memory every listener holds somewhere in their eye and merges it with Adele's ain drama."[8] Rolling Stone ranked "Hello" at number half dozen on its twelvemonth-stop listing to observe the 50 best songs of 2015.[26] Several publications have commented on similarities in the theme of the song and accompanying video with that of "Hullo" by American vocalist Lionel Richie.[27] [28]

Chart performance [edit]

Europe and Oceania [edit]

3 days afterwards its release, the Official Charts Company announced that "Hello" had accumulated 165,000 chart sales in the U.k., of which 156,000 were downloads.[29] "Hello" entered at the superlative of the UK Singles Chart on 30 Oct 2015, – for the week dated 5 November 2015 – with 333,000 combined sales, of which 259,000 were downloads, making it the biggest selling number-one single on the chart in three years. It marked Adele's second UK number-i single, after 2011'south "Someone like You lot". Additionally, "Hello" was streamed 7.32 million times in its offset week, breaking the streaming record previously held by Justin Bieber's "What Do You Mean?". Including streaming sales and excluding The Ten Gene and Popular Idol winners' singles, major clemency campaign records and Christmas number ones, "Hello" was the second biggest selling number one of the 21st century in the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, beaten only by Shaggy'southward "It Wasn't Me", which sold 345,000 copies in a week in February 2001.[30] The following week, the song remained at number i after selling a farther 121,000 downloads and was streamed 5.78 million times, the same week the song was certified Gold past the BPI.[31] On xx May 2016, it spent its 30th week in the U.k. Top 100. Every bit of November 2016, the song has sold 918,700 in pure sales.[32]

The song as well debuted at number ane in Belgium, Czech Republic, French republic, Federal republic of germany, Hellenic republic, Hungary, Ireland, State of israel, Italia, Lebanon, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Kingdom of norway, Portugal, Scotland, Slovakia, Spain and Switzerland.[33]

In Australia, "Howdy" entered at the peak of the ARIA Singles Chart on 31 October 2015, selling over 59,075 units, which earned the song a gold certification in its starting time week. The song too became the second fastest-selling single of the year, backside Wiz Khalifa's "See You Again".[34] It marked Adele's 2d number-one unmarried on the ARIA Singles Nautical chart following 2011's "Someone like You".[35] The unmarried stayed atop the chart for a second week and was certified platinum selling over 70,000 units.[34] On 20 March 2017, Hello re-entered the nautical chart at number 50 and has so far been certified 7x platinum for sales over 490,000 units.[36]

In New Zealand, the song debuted at number one on the New Zealand singles chart, holding the position the following week and was certified platinum.[37]

North America [edit]

In the United States, "Howdy" debuted at the superlative of the Billboard Hot 100 on two November 2015, for the chart dated 14 Nov 2015, condign merely the 24th vocal to debut at number one. "Hello" started at number 49 on the Radio Songs chart, after 3 days of release. In its first total week of airplay, it rose from 45 to nine, up 146% to seventy million all format audience impressions. The track started at number one on the On-Demand Songs chart with a record 20.four million on-need streams, becoming her first number-one song on the chart. "Hello" entered at the top of the Digital Songs nautical chart with sales of 1,112,000, becoming the first track to sell over one million digital copies in a single calendar week and most doubling the record for the about downloads sold in a week, previously held by Flo Rida'south "Correct Circular", which sold 636,000 downloads in the week ending 28 February 2009. "Hullo" started with 61.half-dozen one thousand thousand US streams, becoming her beginning number-ane song and the 2d greatest weekly total on the Streaming Songs chart, behind Baauer's "Harlem Milkshake", which registered 103 million streams on week of 3 March 2013.[38] "Hi" is the commencement song to sell more than a million digital copies in a single calendar week and the 3rd highest weekly sales total since Nielsen SoundScan began tracking sales in 1991. Just Elton John's "Candle in the Wind 1997/Something About the Way You Look This night" has sold more than in a single calendar week, selling 3.446 million copies in its opening week and 1.212 million copies in its second week.[39]

In its second week, "Howdy" stayed at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100, selling another 635,000 digital copies marking the tertiary-best digital sales calendar week and the highest for a non-debut calendar week. "Hello" also held atop Streaming Songs with 47.4 million United states streams, down 23 per centum from 61.6 million in its first week, the track also stayed atop the On-Demand Songs with 18.i million streams. On the Radio Songs chart, "Howdy" moved from ix to half-dozen, upwards by 46% to 106 meg all-format audience impressions, thus becoming the superlative Airplay Gainer on the Hot 100. The track also moved from two to i on the Adult Alternative Songs airplay nautical chart and moved nine to four on the Developed Gimmicky format.[xl] The following week, the song stayed at the peak of the Hot 100 and Digital Songs chart, selling 480,000 downloads and becoming just the third song to sell over 400,000 copies for three straight weeks. "Hello" besides rose from six to one on the Radio Songs chart in only its 4th calendar week (the greatest spring to number ane on the chart'due south 25-twelvemonth history), marking the quickest climb to number i on the chart in 22 years, since Mariah Carey's "Dreamlover" reached the top in its quaternary frame on 28 August 1993. Additionally, "Hello" became simply the third song to meridian the Hot 100, Digital Songs, Streaming Songs, On-Demand Songs and Radio Songs tallies simultaneously in the almost 3 years all five charts had coexisted.[41] "Hello" remained atop the Hot 100 for ten consecutive weeks, becoming only the 31st No. 1 in the Hot 100's history to reign for at least 10 weeks, and simply the 4th for a number i debut, following "I Sugariness Mean solar day" by Mariah Carey and Boyz Two Men (sixteen weeks), "Candle in the Wind 1997/Something Well-nigh the Way You Look Tonight" by Elton John (14 weeks) and I'll Be Missing You by Puff Daddy & Faith Evans featuring 112 (xi weeks). By spending a tenth week at the height of the chart, it became Adele's longest-running number-one single and the longest-leading Hot 100 No. 1 past a solo female since Rihanna's "Nosotros Found Dearest," featuring Calvin Harris, which likewise led for ten weeks in 2011–2012. As of January 2016, information technology had sold three.7 million downloads.[42] The single also benefitted from numerous Dance/EDM remixes as well,[43] thus resulting in "Hello" topping Billboard'due south Trip the light fantastic Society Songs and Dance/Mix Show Airplay charts.[44] [45] On the chart dated 23 April 2016, the song spent a 21st week at the top of the Adult Contemporary Chart, matching the record fix by Kelly Clarkson'southward "Breakaway" (2005) and Celine Dion'south "A New Solar day Has Come up" (2002) for the longest No. i run among women since the list launched in 1961. Information technology also equaled the third-longest stay at the tiptop amidst all acts.[46] On 20 September 2016, the song was certified every bit seven-times platinum by Recording Industry Association of America.[47]

"Hello" debuted at number one on the Canadian Hot 100 on three November 2015, for the chart dated 14 November 2015, selling 140,000 copies and outsold Justin Bieber'south "Sorry", which sold forty,000 units the same week. The song was streamed four.79 one thousand thousand times in its first week, setting a tape for the well-nigh streamed track in a single calendar week in Canada.[48]

Accolades [edit]

At the 36th Brit Awards, Adele was nominated for 5 awards, in which she won four including British Single of the Year for "Hello".[49] At the 2016 Billboard Music Awards, the singer was nominated for nine categories, winning five, including Top Selling Song for "Howdy".[fifty] At the 2016 Juno Awards, Xavier Dolan won Video of the Yr for "Howdy".[51] Adele received four American Music Awards nominations, including Favorite Pop/Rock Song for "Hello" at the American Music Awards of 2016 but lost to "Love Yourself" by Justin Bieber.[52] At the 59th Grammy Awards Adele take five awards, including Album of the Year for 25, while "Hi" won Record of the Year, Song of the Twelvemonth and All-time Pop Solo Performance.[53] Adele is the first artist in Grammys history to sweep the Big Three awards — Anthology, Record and Vocal of the Twelvemonth — twice. She likewise the first woman in Grammy history to win Song of the Twelvemonth twice.[54] This marks the first time in Grammy history that two different songs with the aforementioned title have been nominated in this category after "Hullo" by Lionel Richie in 1985.[55] Adele became the 3rd adult female to win Record of the Year more than than once, afterwards Roberta Flack and Norah Jones winning for The Showtime Time Ever I Saw Your Face and Killing Me Softly with His Song; and Don't Know Why and Hither We Go Over again (with Ray Charles), respectively. Additionally, both Florence LaRue and Marilyn McCoo besides receive this accolade twice equally part of The 5th Dimension, with "Up, Up and Abroad" and "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In".[56]

Music video [edit]

"When I heard the song I saw a story right away. [The video] is highly unoriginal. The lyrics are 'Hello, information technology'due south me' and so you see someone picking up a phone. I'm not good at imagining super conceptual videos. I just thought it would be nice to have her walk around the house and make phone calls and finish up in a forest, with maybe some flashbacks in it."

— Xavier Dolan, behind the concept of the music video[82]

The accompanying music video for "Hello" was directed by Canadian actor and filmmaker Xavier Dolan and released on 22 October 2015, despite the fact the vocal was released every bit a single a day later on.[83] [84] The concept of the video revolves around a recently broken-up immature woman calling a younger version of herself.[82] Portions of the video—more often than not the finale on the pond and the shot of her opening her eyes in the get-go—were filmed with IMAX cameras, making information technology the first music video in IMAX format.[85] The video draws inspiration from Dolan's semi-autobiographical debut I Killed My Mother, which was made when Dolan was barely twenty.[82] The video was filmed on a subcontract in Quebec over four days in September 2015.[82]

The video stars American actor Tristan Wilds. According to Dolan, Adele called him afterwards an unspecified incident of police brutality in the Us, suggesting that a white male person not be bandage as her dearest interest in the video. Dolan elaborated "She was just like, 'I'm concerned with the reality of the tensions between authorities and the blackness community, and I want to ship a message out there.'"[86] [87] Dolan contacted Wilds via Skype and explained the concept for the video, which Wilds agreed to take part in.[88] During the filming, both Adele and Wilds were asked to improvise and "tap into" their past relationships in society to convey the correct emotions. Dolan also filmed shots of both Adele and Wilds having conversations and laughing.[88] The sepia toned video shows Adele performing the vocal in a minor firm and outside in a wooded forest, intercut with scenes of her making a bawling phone phone call and flashbacks to a past human relationship with Wilds' character.[89]

The flip telephone used by Adele in the video was widely commented upon due to existence of a retro style. Dolan replied to the remarks past saying: "It makes me uncomfortable filming iPhones because I feel like I'one thousand shooting a commercial. Those things: iPhones, laptops, all those elements, to me, they bring me back to reality: That's not what y'all want. Y'all want to get out of your own life; you lot want to enter someone else's; you lot want to travel somewhere; you desire to exist told a story. I'm realizing maybe I've been more distracting than annihilation else with that flip phone, but it wasn't intentional!"[xc]

The music video for "Hello" broke the previous Vevo Record by achieving over 27.7 million views within its first 24 hours of release. This record was previously held past the music video for Taylor Swift'due south "Bad Blood", which had clustered 20.1 1000000 views in its first 24 hours.[91] Later, the video connected to break Miley Cyrus' "Wrecking Ball" Vevo tape for the fastest video to reach 100 million views in five days.[92] The phrase "Adele hello" was also the top YouTube search term of Friday and Saturday, and on average the video was getting one million views per 60 minutes during the starting time 2 days, peaking at 1.6 meg in a single hour, chirapsia the peak view charge per unit of the trailer for Star Wars: The Strength Awakens, which peaked at 1.2 million views per hour.[93] The video was parodied in a Thanksgiving-themed sketch on Saturday Night Live.[94]

The video peaked equally the 30th most viewed video on YouTube in 2020,[95] having earned over 2.viii billion views, as well equally the 26th almost liked video on the platform in 2015, with over 17 million likes.[96] [97]

Live performances [edit]

Adele performed "Hello" live for the first time for a BBC ane-hour-long special performance, Adele at the BBC, which was recorded on 2 November 2015 and was broadcast on BBC One on 20 November 2015.[98] [99] She also performed the song at the 17th NRJ Music Awards on 7 November 2015,[100] at Radio Metropolis Music Hall in New York Urban center on 17 November 2015 equally her opening number (Adele Live in New York Metropolis), and on Saturday Nighttime Live on 21 November 2015.[101] On 23 November 2015, after appearing on The This night Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Adele recorded the song with Fallon and his house band, The Roots, playing classroom instruments. The version was broadcast on the show the following nighttime.[102] On 13 December 2015 Adele performed "Hi" on the Ten Factor live concluding at The SSE Loonshit, Wembley.[103]

Comprehend versions [edit]

  • American singer Demi Lovato covered "Hello" at the 2015 106.1 KISS FM Fall Ball in Seattle on fourteen November 2015. Their rendition was met with critical acclamation.[104] [105] [106] It eventually received a nomination for "Best Encompass Song" at the tertiary iHeartRadio Music Awards in 2016.[107]
  • In Dec 2015, Washington, D.C.-based go-go band Backyard Band released a comprehend version of the song, which has become widely popular in the expanse since its release.[108]
  • In Dec 2015, Claudio Sanchez of American progressive metal band Coheed & Cambria posted an acoustic cover on YouTube.[109] The cover was described by critics equally "haunting".[110] [111]
  • During New year's day's Eve 2015, Canadian singer Celine Dion put her own spin on "Hello" at her residency show in Las Vegas.[112] [113] [114]
  • American vocalist Christina Grimmie , covered "Hi" in 2015 . Her piano cover has gotten 13 million views on YouTube as of September , 2021.
  • In February of 2016, My Kullsvik recorded a cover in Swedish.

Credits and personnel [edit]

Personnel [one]

  • Lead vocals, drums – Adele
  • Songwriting – Adele Adkins, Greg Kurstin
  • Product, piano, bass, drums, guitar, electronic keyboard – Greg Kurstin
  • Mixing – Tom Elmhirst
  • Applied science – Alex Pasco, Greg Kurstin, Julian Burg, Liam Nolan
  • Mastering – Randy Merrill, Tom Coyne
  • Additional instruments – Emile Haynie

Charts [edit]

Certifications and sales [edit]

Radio and release history [edit]

See also [edit]

  • List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of 2015
  • List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of 2016
  • List of Developed Acme 40 number-i songs of the 2010s
  • Listing of Billboard Dance/Mix Show Airplay number-one singles of 2015
  • List of Hot 100 Airplay number-ane singles of the 2010s
  • Listing of Billboard Mainstream Top 40 number-ane songs of 2015
  • List of Billboard Developed Contemporary number ones of 2015 and 2016 (U.S.)
  • List of number-one dance singles of 2015 (U.S.)
  • List of number-one singles of 2015 (Australia)
  • List of number-ane digital tracks of 2015 (Australia)
  • Listing of acknowledged singles in Commonwealth of australia
  • List of number-one hits of 2015 (Austria)
  • List of Ultratop 50 number-one singles of 2015
  • List of Ultratop l number-one singles of 2015
  • List of Ultratop 50 number-one singles of 2016
  • List of Ultratop 50 number-1 singles of 2016
  • Listing of Canadian Hot 100 number-1 singles of 2015
  • List of number-one digital songs of 2015 (Canada)
  • List of number-one digital songs of 2016 (Canada)
  • Listing of number-ane hits of 2015 (Denmark)
  • List of number-one singles of 2015 (Republic of finland)
  • List of number-one hits of 2015 (French republic)
  • List of number-ane hits of 2016 (France)
  • Listing of number-one hits of 2015 (Germany)
  • List of number-i hits of 2016 (Germany)
  • Listing of German language airplay number-i songs
  • List of German language airplay number-ane songs
  • List of number-ane singles of the 2010s (Hungary)
  • List of number-one singles of 2015 (Republic of ireland)
  • Listing of number-i hits of 2015 (Italy)
  • List of number-one songs of 2016 (United mexican states)
  • List of Mexico Ingles Airplay singles of the 2010s
  • List of Dutch Summit 40 number-one singles of 2015
  • List of number-i singles from the 2010s (New Zealand)
  • List of number-i songs in Norway
  • List of number-one singles of 2015 (Poland)
  • List of Romandie Charts number-one singles of 2015
  • List of Romandie Charts number-i singles of 2016
  • List of Scottish number-i singles of 2015
  • List of number-one singles of 2015 (Slovenia)
  • List of number-ane singles of 2016 (Slovenia)
  • List of number-one singles of 2015 (South Africa)
  • List of number-ane singles of 2016 (South Africa)
  • List of number-i international songs of 2015 (Republic of korea)
  • List of number-i international songs of 2016 (South korea)
  • List of number-one singles of 2015 (Spain)
  • List of Virtually Airplay number-one singles of 2015 (Spain)
  • List of Almost Airplay number-one singles of 2016 (Spain)
  • List of number-one singles of the 2010s (Sweden)
  • Listing of number-one hits of 2015 (Switzerland)
  • List of number-one hits of 2016 (Switzerland)
  • Listing of U.k. Singles Nautical chart number ones of the 2010s
  • List of UK Independent Singles Chart number ones of 2015
  • Listing of UK Independent Singles Chart number ones of 2016
  • List of near liked YouTube videos
  • Listing of most streamed songs on Spotify
  • List of most viewed YouTube videos
  • List of most viewed online videos in the first 24 hours

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