Adele Album 2014: Two Brand New Songs From Grammy Winner Leaked Online; Is This The First Part Of Promotions For Singer's 2014 Album?

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It's been four years since Adele crooned her way to soothe our broken hearts. Many lovelorn fans have since made Adele songs such as "Rolling In The Deep" and "Someone Like You" their own soundtrack to heartbreak. The singer has garnered such critical and record breaking success for her album 21, and won both a Grammy and the hearts of legions of fans. Since then any news of an Adele album for 2014 has been much anticipated.

And now breaking news of a leak of Adele's songs from what is reportedly a brand new Adele album for 2014. There are two brand new songs that have been unreleased since now that have been posted online for our listening pleasure. According to the website Digital Spy UK, the two songs were created back in the recording sessions for Adele's album 21 in 2010, with Fraser T. Smith who was also responsible for writing and producing "Set Fire to the Rain," another song from 21.

The two songs are again wonderful songs, one is a break-up ballad called "You'll Never See Me Again" (which Adele as we all know is really good at) and another an anthem for stronger love and commitment, called "Never Gonna Leave You."

So are these the two brand new songs that will be released for Adele's album this 2014? Expectations have been running high since her massive success with previous album, 21.That particular album, it will be recalled earned her six Grammy Awards at the 2014 ceremonies, which included the much coveted Album of the Year. She also won awards from the Brit Awards, and the American Music Awards, and the album itself was certified 16 times platinum in the United Kingdom.

Fans believed that a tweet by the singer earlier in the year which said, "Bye bye 25...See you again later in the year x" hinted at a brand new Adele album for 2014 called "25." Speculations also emerged that an Adele world tour was soon to follow. But the record company denied these rumors.

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