Adele worries people won't like her music if she starts writing happy songs.
The British singer has released albums 19 and 21, both of which were about breaking up with a man. It means most of her tracks have a dark undertone, but she hopes that isn't always the case.
Even though she'd like to write upbeat songs, Adele worries how fans would react.
' think the worst thing that can happen is if I put together a very positive or happy record and people complain that I was better when I was sad and miserable!' she laughed to Look magazine. 'But that's out of my control. I would hate to stay single or go through bad break-ups just to be able to write moody songs!'
One of Adele's best known tracks is Someone Like You, which is an ode to a former partner. She wrote it as she felt she'd end up a 'bitter old woman' if she didn't get her feelings out. This is true with most of her tracks.
'The music makes me feel fearless,' she said. 't's something that I know I can use to think about what's gone on in my life. I think of it as cheap therapy. I like to talk, but I use my songwriting to express myself best.'
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