She is a music heavyweight and just released 30 to high praise.
Spotify has now removed the default option of shuffle to allow albums to play in the order they were ordered by Adele.
The British singer, 33, has once again proven her influence as she managed to get the streaming giant to make the huge change to their service.
Wow! Wow!
Adele shared the announcement via Twitter. She wrote, “This was the one request I ever had in our constantly changing industry!”
“We do not create albums without putting so much thought and care into the track list.
“Our art tells stories and should be heard as intended. Spotify, thank you for your listening. The company replied: “Anything is possible for me.”
Easy On Me was her major comeback track and is currently at number one on the UK Singles Charts according to The Official Charts Company.
She is powerful: After releasing her 30th album, the singer has demonstrated her power by getting streaming giants to change their services.
Success! Success!
Fans and critics have also praised other tracks on the album such as My Little Love and Oh My God I Drink Wine.
This record details her split from Simon Konecki (charity boss) with whom she had a son named Angelo.
Adele posted a Friday image on her Instagram showing her enjoying a glass white wine next to the album’s launch.
It was captioned as: “It’s a rollercoaster ride so I throw my arms up in the air and scream!” Love you all.’
Yaya! Adele took to twitter on Friday to express gratitude to her followers for all their support following the release of her latest album 30,
Her Spotify win comes as fans in the UK prepare to be delighted, with an ITV special which will air on Sunday night, after being recorded earlier this month.
Adele hasn’t given a UK concert since June 2017’s Wembley Stadium show.
However, her return is imminent. She recently revealed live performances in London for 2022.
On Sunday, at 7.25pm ITV Hub and ITV Hub will broadcast An Audience with Adele
Incredible: After being recorded earlier in the month, her Spotify win is now available to ITV viewers.