Noel Gallagher has slammed singing sensation Adele in furious rant.
The 56-year-old Oasis frontman has branded the Rolling in the Deep hitmaker’s voice “offensive” and “f**king awful”.
He didn’t hold back on his thoughts on the star while appearing on the Matt Morgan podcast/
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When asked whether he was a fan of Adele’s work, Noel hit back: “F***k off, f***ing hell. Name one?
“They’re f***ing s**t. It’s f***ing awful. It’s f***ing Cilla Black. I find it and that whole thing offensive.”
He added that the only way her music could be improved would be if she performed a track that he wrote.
Noel continued: “If I fall out of love with touring, I could see myself just sitting at home writing songs and sending them to my publishers. I might in the future.
“I’ll be saying, ”Get Adele to sing that. Don’t call until she’s done the guide vocal’
“I want Lewis Capaldi to murder this song, I want him to sit on it from a great height. Make me rich’.”
Daily Star has reached out to Adele’s representative for a comment.
Adele is currently performing her huge Las Vegas residency.
The mother of one recently threatened to “kill” anyone who “throws something” at her during a live show
She addressed the recent strings of on-stage assaults that have targeted various artists, such as Bebe Rexha, Ava Max, and Pink live on stage at one of her gigs.
Adele said: “Have you noticed how people are forgetting f***ing show etiquette at the moment and just throwing s*** on stage?”
She then issued a stern warning: “I f***ing dare you. I dare you to throw something at me. I’ll f***ing kill you.”
The songstress has been performing her Weekends With Adele concert residency in Las Vegas since November last year.
It was supposed to start in January of that year but after various Covid cases in her camp, Adele pushed back the shows much to her fans’ dismay.
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