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"Million Years Ago" is a song recorded by English singer-songwriter Adele for her third studio album, 25 (2015). The song was written by Adele and Greg Kurstin, with production of the song provided by the latter. Lyrically, the track is about how fame has personally affected her and everyone around her.
25 was the world's best-selling album of the year for 2015, with 17.4 million copies sold within the year, [4] and has gone on to sell over 23.3 million copies worldwide, making it the fourth-best selling album of the 21st century, the second-best selling album of the 2010s (behind her own 21), and one of the best-selling albums of all-time. [5]
Adele was also accused of plagiarising “Million Years Ago” by Turkish music fans in 2015. They claimed the tune was similar to that of the 1985 song “Acilara Tutunmak” (Clinging to Pain ...
Adele released "Skyfall" in October 2012, a song co-written with Epworth for the James Bond film of the same name. [10] Her third album, 25 , was released in 2015. Adele co-wrote its songs "I Miss You" and "Sweetest Devotion" with Epworth and co-wrote " Hello ", " Million Years Ago ", and " Water Under the Bridge " with Greg Kurstin .
The reason why, she said, is because “of all the sacrifices the women before me have made.” “It’s because of them that I have every right to be the boss at work, and the boss at home ...
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Adele is turning tables on the rumors that lip fillers are to thank for one of the singer’s most iconic memes.. During her Las Vegas residency on Saturday, February 17, the 16-time Grammy winner ...
They wrote the song "Hello" (2015), [4] which was released as the lead single from the album and reached number one in 36 countries, and its music video broke the Vevo record for most single-day views. [5] [6] Kurstin produced two more songs for 25 (2015)—"Million Years Ago" and "Water Under the Bridge". [7]