Adele‘s smash hit “Hello” has reached another impressive milestone. On Wednesday (Aug. 24), YouTube announced that the black-and-white visual for Adele’s 2015 single has reached 3 billion views. The ...
The cinematic black-and-white video for the somber ballad sees Adele solemnly walking alongside a bridge and several abandoned streets in Paris. At various points in the visual, the “Hello” singer ...
Another day, another record for Adele and her latest single. The 27-year-old singer’s video for “Hello” is the second-fastest video to notch 100 million views on YouTube, according to a statement from ...
During a hilarious parody of "The Bachelor" on "Saturday Night Live" this weekend, the audience got to hear Adele do what Adele does best: sing! The 32-year-old singer, who hosted the NBC variety ...
Songs by several artists, including Adele, Nirvana, Bob Dylan, Green Day, and more have been blocked on YouTube following the video sharing website’s legal dispute with performing rights organization ...
We've all seen it by now on YouTube, and judging from the viewcount probably more than once. Adele has taken less than two weeks to score the most-watched 'Carpool Karaoke' segment on The Late Late ...
Songs by Adele, Bob Dylan, Green Day, R.E.M., Burna Boy, Rush and many others are currently unplayable on YouTube in the U.S. due to a legal dispute between the platform and the performing rights ...
Songs by Adele, Kendrick Lamar, Bob Dylan, Nirvana, Green Day and Mariah Carey, among others, are returning to YouTube after a contract dispute between the platform and SESAC, a performing rights ...
YouTube reached a deal with performing rights organization SESAC on new licensing terms, which will restore music videos for artists that went dark on the platform over the weekend. Songs by Adele, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Adele’s “Hello” might not be on the charts any longer, but that ...
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