
Romantic pain has rarely been so utterly beautiful, the piano-and-vocal-only ballad tune was inspired by a broken relationship of hers, and lyrically it speaks about the end of Adele's first "real relationship" with her long-time friend and lover and it shows her confronting his marriage. Adele told The Sun: "It's simple - just letting go. It makes me really upset. It's my most articulate song. It's just to the point, it's not trying to be clever, I think that's why I like it so much, because it's just so honest, no glitter on it."
The piano melody is gorgeous and combined with Adele's sonorous, sorrowful voice, the effect is highly emotional. Adele co-penned this hushed closing track on "21" and it maybe a cliché, but Adele has saved the best until last with this heartfelt and enchanting piano ballad. The songs on "21" come from a deep place, and most of lyrics refer to Adele working through the ending of a relationship. It's sad but beautiful and displays Adele at her best – marking the perfect end to what has been in our eyes, a faultless album. "Someone Like You," is an actual thing of beauty, placing the listener in one of those moments where you feel you're in the presence of a future standard.
In keeping with the singer's subdued style and its vibe fits with the melancholy tune, the Jake Nava-directed clip is a somber, black-and-white affair, features Adele wandering the early morning streets, strolling alongside a river, gazing out over a river against a cloudy backdrop in Paris, and pining for her long-lost love. It's incredibly sad but also, in a lot of ways, beautiful and resolute." Nava explained, "The location evokes style and romance. And shooting early in the morning allows you to focus on Adele in this lonely and emotional space." It's not every day that someone as talented as Adele comes along, and her latest video is living proof of that!
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