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Hear part of Adele's new song 'Easy on Me'

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Hear part of Adele's new song 'Easy on Me'

Hear part of Adele's new song 'Easy on Me'

The moment Adele fans have been waiting for has finally arrived – the singer has released her first music in six years, dropping the single “Easy On Me.” CNN’s Brianna Keilar speaks to Rolling Stone contributing editor Anthony DeCurtis about her new hit.


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