Adele is already one of the most successful singer in the history of the United Kingdom, and with her third studio album, 25, due out later this year, she's bound to further her success. A month ahead of the release of the first single from 25 (due out in e arly to mid October), two tracks from the 21 era have leaked onto the internet. "You'll Never See Me Again" and "Never Gonna Leave You" which were both intended to be a part of the 21 era, have received critical acclaim since leaking online this past weekend.
Recorded by the songstress during a September 2010 session with record producer Fraser T. Smith, "You'll Never See Me Again" and "Never Gonna Leave You" were ultimately left off of 21 by the time the album saw a worldwide release in February 2011. When a special, deluxe edition re-issue hit American shelves in January 2012, the tracks were again not released.
"You'll Never See Me Again" documents yet another breakup (like most of her songs end up doing), while "Never Gonna Leave You" does the exact opposite -- it documents a healthy, long lasting relationship. It's odd that the two tracks are complete polar opposites, as they leaked at the exact same time.
Listen to "You'll Never See Me Again":
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