Rolling In The Deep (track) by Adele
Rolling In The Deep appears on the following album(s) by Adele:
- 21 (track #1) (this album) (2011)
- Live At The Royal Albert Hall (track #17) (2011)
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This track is rated in the top 2% of all tracks on BestEverAlbums.com. This track has a Bayesian average rating of 85.6/100, a mean average of 85.1/100, and a trimmed mean (excluding outliers) of 86.0/100. The standard deviation for this track is 14.0.
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It justifies its popularity.
Música que marcou o álbum, o ano e a década. A elevação da Adele em uma estrela de primeira grandeza.
I wish that all popular ultra-listened songs were as high quality as this one. When I listened to it for the first time, before it was famous, I couldn't take it off my head. It's fine to show critizism to those pop radios who keep showing the same old songs but don't critizise Adele for such a good song, in which, in my opinion, vocals and all instruments are perfect in order to convey that sense of loss and rage in a 3 minute song.
Adele has a great voice, the lyrics are good, and I'm so good I haven't heard this song overplayed on the radio. This song was a turning point for my views on modern music.
I'm just glad I didn't listen to the radio that often, or I'd be tired of this song. I'm don't usually like modern-day music, but Adele is one of the actually good modern-day artists.
Initially I hated this because it was popular. But it's actually a great song.
I was curious what the hell it actually meant to be "Rolling In the Deep". According to Adele, it's an "adaptation of a kind of slang, slur phrase in the UK called 'roll deep,' which means to have someone, always have someone that has your back, and you're never on your own, if you're ever in trouble you've always got someone who's going to come and help you fight it or whatever like that. And that's how I felt in the relationship that the record's about, especially 'Rolling in the Deep.' That's how I felt, you know, I thought that's what I was always going to have, and um, it ended up not being the case."
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Rolling in the Deep is a description of one who is experiencing the absolute "depths" of either: 1) Pure, passionate, unconditional and ethereal love. A love that takes you to new places of understanding about the human soul and the beauty of perfectly loving someone. 2) Pure, passionate, and ethereal pain caused by the betrayal, rejection or an unrequited love that takes you to new places of understanding about the potential and often very real pain and anguish of human soul caused by another person. 3) a song depicting such Joy and Pain by music icon Adele.
There you have it, folks!
American radio has killed this song. I'd rather listen to Raffi.
A few nights ago, I was having a terrifying dream about this song. I was being forced to listen to it in the car for the thousandth time, but then I randomly have a bunch of knives go through my skin from the INSIDE OUT in tune to the song. As I was being mutilated in that order, the song actually became pretty good surprisingly.
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