‘I have goosebumps!’ Eagle-eyed Adele fans spot Easy On Me video is a clever continuation of her past singles as she’s seen walking out the door in reference to Simon Konecki divorce
Adele fans were left with goosebumps as they released the music video for Easy On Me is a continuation of her past videos.
After the singer, 33, released the video at midnight on Friday, fans were quick to watch the clip, which sees the star pack up her house and drive away, as pages of sheet music flutter out of the windows onto the road.
The clip immediately drew parallels with the video for her 2015 hit, Hello, in which she moved into the house that features in Easy On Me.
However, eagle-eyed fans pointed out that the connection goes as far back to her 2018 song, Chasing Pavements and has a link to her 2011 single, Rolling In The Deep.
‘I have goosebumps!’ Eagle-eyed Adele fans spotted the Easy On Me music video (left) is linked to four of the singer’s past songs (pictured right is an image from Adele’s Hello music video)
Taking to Twitter, one fan pointed out: ‘adele chased pavements in her hometown thank walk to someones house. than built a house in rolling in the deep, she moved in that house in hello and left the house in easy on me. a story teller!! #EasyOnMe [sic]’.
Other fans added: ‘This is beautiful #EasyOnMe is definitely a sequel to Hello (2015), go watch these MV then you’ll know what I mean. The reference etc just mind-blowing and not to mentions GOOSEBUMPS #Adele did it again’;
‘I thought the beginning of Easy On Me video was Hello. Adele sure has a thing for abandoned American houses.’; ‘Adele’s growth she finally left the house’;
‘Adele’s Easy on Me video is a continuation of Hello. 5 years on and she is telling the storyThe parallel between the Hello music video and Easy On Me by Adele and how she’s now moving out of the house is a work of art’;
‘Not only did adele move out of the “hello” house but she also went back to sitting on the “rolling in the deep” chair later on. and you hear a sob escape me. #EasyOnMe’.
Wow! While Easy On Me had obvious parallels to her hit Hello, eagle-eyed fans pointed out that the connection goes as far back to her 2018 song, Chasing Pavements
It’s out! Adele finally released her first new track in five years alongside the music video at midnight on Friday
Emotive: The highly-anticipated single was teased last week, along with the release of her upcoming album 30; and fans sat patiently on YouTube at midnight to hear it for the first time
Dramatic! The music video sees the star, 33, pack up her house, windows open and curtains billowing
Hit the road! She drives away, as pages of sheet music flutter out of the windows onto the street
In just four hours Easy On Me surpassed six million views on Youtube, becoming her fastest music video to achieve this, surpassing Hello, which took 13 hours.
As of midday, the video for Easy On Me had surpassed 19 million views.
Adele revealed this week that Easy On Me, as well as 30, will be about the ‘inner turmoil’ she felt as she divorced ex-husband Simon.
The lyrics include the lines, ‘We’re both so deeply stuck in our ways, you can’t deny how hard I’ve tried. I changed who I was to put you both first,’ as well as, ‘Go easy on me. I was still a child, didn’t get the chance to feel the world around me, had no time to choose, what I chose to do, so go easy on me…’
She chants: ‘I had good intentions and high hopes but I know it now probably doesn’t even show.’
Blown away: Fans were impressed by Adele’s storytelling skills as they took to Twitter to show off the similarities between the videos
Adele and charity CEO Simon, 47, announced they were going their separate ways in April 2019, with Adele filing court documents five months later.
The couple – who dated for seven years and were married for two – co-parent their son Angelo, eight.
Their divorce was finalised in March this year, and Simon is believed to live in one of the three houses on Adele’s Beverly Hills compound so that he can be close to Angelo.
Former flames: Adele and charity CEO Simon Konecki, 47, announced they were going their separate ways in April 2019, with Adele filing court documents five months later (pictured in 2012)
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