British singer Adele has already defined her favorite albums of 2023 and the two are from the two biggest nominees for the 2024 Grammy Awards: SZA, who released “SOS”, and Victoria Monét, owner of “Jaguar II”.
In an interview with The Hollywood Report that aired yesterday, the star revealed that she really liked Monét’s album, but hopes that SZA wins all nine awards for which she was nominated at the Grammys.
“I loved the Victoria Monét one, but yes, SZA, I imagine she will win them all. She had two wonderful years. I loved her show too. It was amazing. I liked it”, revealed the voice of “Hello” and “Rolling in the Deep”.
Adele also said that she is excited about Dua Lipa’s new album, which should be released in 2024.
“I’m also very excited about Dua Lipa’s return. When I first heard ‘I’ve got new rules, I count ’em’, that song [‘New Rules’], I remember saying to my manager, ‘Wow.’ I thought, ‘She should be the next pop star.’ And she is. I’m so excited she’s back. She wasn’t even gone for long,” said the singer.
SZA leads the 2024 Grammy nominations ranking and is competing for nine gramophones. Are they:
- Record of the Year: “Kill Bill”
- Album of the Year: “SOS”
- Song of the Year: “Kill Bill”
- Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: “Ghost in the Machine” with Phoebe Bridgers
- Best R&B Performance: “Kill Bill”
- Best Traditional R&B Performance: “Love Language”
- Best R&B Song: “Snooze”
- Best Progressive R&B Album: “SOS”
- Best Melodic Rap Performance: “Low”
Victória Monet comes in second place, alongside Phoebe Bridgers and Sherban Ghenea, with seven nominations. See below:
- Record of the Year: “Oh My Mama”
- New artist
- Best R&B Performance: “How Does It Make You Feel”
- Best Traditional R&B Performance: “Hollywood”, with Earth, Wind & Fire and Hazel Monét
- Best R&B Song: “Oh My Mama”
- Best R&B Album: “Jaguar II”
- Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical: “Jaguar II”
Adele volunteers at her son’s school
Living in Los Angeles, among other famous people, Adele said that she found a group of friends that includes other mothers and has increasingly worked to be present in her son’s routine.
In the interview for the The Hollywood Reporter, she shared that she recently took the time to make 60 chicken skewers for her 11-year-old son Angelo’s class. Involvement with her son’s school led Adele to say, “I’m thriving a little bit.”
“Now there are so many things that his school does more, with community vibes, which is fantastic. The kids don’t care,” she said.
“Kids don’t give a shit who I am. And I don’t get insecure, but I do get nervous around a lot of adults and strangers I don’t know. And so making food for school events is my dream.”
Source: CNN Brasil

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