Adele '25' Will Not Be Available On Music Streaming Services: Predicted To Break The All-Time Opening Week Sales Record

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Adele decides not to make her new album "25" available on music streaming services including Spotify, Deezer and Apple Music as there is a great probability of the album to break the all- time opening week sales records. Adele "25" is going to be much more than a regular album. It is an exceptional phenomenon in pop culture which will take the attention of people around the world.  

With Adele's latest video "Hello" still available for streaming, there are high chances of people storming the music stores or visiting online stores to buy their copies of "25" from next week.

Adele "25" Expected To Be The Biggest Release Of 2015

Adele "25" is the singer's first release after selling more than 30 million copies of her last album "21" in 2011 and it is expected to sell 1 million copies in North America alone. Release of "25" is more like a series finale of television's most popular show or premier week of a blockbuster movie, according to Forbes.

Adele's single "Hello" has been on top of the Hot 100, and is still growing strong in its position. The singer has a wide fan following all over the world due to her appealing music and her ability to pierce through the hearts of people. With "25" on the verge of release, people will go to any extent and own a copy just to be a part of one of the biggest moment in the pop culture history. 

Adele "25" Is The Follow Up Of Her Last Pop Album "21" Released In 2011

"We love and respect Adele, as do her 24 million fans on Spotify. We hope that she will give those fans the opportunity to enjoy "25" on Spotify alongside "19" and "21" very soon," said Spotify's representative, reported NBC NEWS.

"She's benefiting from paid subscriptions, but she's using this as an opportunity to try and sell more CD's or downloads. If all artists did this, we wouldn't have the growth in subscriptions we have," said Tyler Goldman, Deezer 's chief executive. 

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