TRENDING Published October12, 2015 By Zuellen Reynoso

Adele New 'Epic' Album Coming In November; Beyonce & One Direction Dodge Collision With '25'?

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Adele, New Album, 2015
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Adele's much awaited new album is coming on November and rumour has it (pun intended) that the highly anticipated "25" release will be topping the charts, scaring off other LPs scheduled in the same month?

Latest reports have revealed that after years and years of waiting for the comeback of Grammy multi-awarded winner Adele, November 2015 is the date and while fans are excited, some artists who may be releasing their LPs aren't. A report by NZHerald revealed that as the new Adele album is set for November 2015 release, some artists are dodging that possible enormous rating derailing by moving their release dates away from that of Adele's.

The report pointed out that "Justin Bieber, Kylie Minogue and One Direction are going head-to-head the week before - usually the record companies would want a No.1 album with artists that big, but in this case they simply want to get the album out there before Adele."

Speculated to be titled "25," the new Adele album is said to arrive with a bang and according to Britain's The Sun via the same report, "Adele is coming and it's very likely to be an epic release. The report added, "the major labels have realised it's essential they get out any big releases before then because from November 20, it's very likely to be about one woman only."

"It's still possible there might be a surprise release from Coldplay or Beyonce who would be confident to put music out at any time of the year," added the report.

While the Brit singer-songwriter is known for dominating the charts once her music is out, Independent pointed out that November 2015 could not be all about Adele and her new album. The classic compilation "Now That's What I Call Music" is also said to be releasing the same month in 2015, and could be the key to leveling the playing field, at least in terms of topping charts.

"It's brave of Adele if she goes for a November 20 release because Now! has bagged that date and it won't be moving," a source pointed out in the report. "People expect the Adele album to single-handedly rescue the record industry but the Now! series is actually what has been keeping sales afloat. The good news for retailers is these albums will draw a lot of casual purchasers into stores."

Can the new Adele album take down a decades' chart topper? Thoughts?

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