Adele - Someone Like You File

Adele wrote the song to come to terms with the end of her first "real" relationship. A few months after they split, her ex was already engaged to someone else.

There is a psychological reason "Someone Like You" is so effective at inducing tears. Adele - Someone Like You

The song’s global dominance was largely fueled by a single, legendary performance. Someone Like You (song) | Adele Wiki | Fandom Adele wrote the song to come to terms

Scientists have noted the song’s use of "appoggiaturas"—ornamental notes that clash with the melody to create tension before resolving. This musical "clash" triggers a physical emotional response in listeners. The song’s global dominance was largely fueled by

is more than just a hit; it’s a cultural touchstone for heartbreak. Released in 2011 as the second single from her landmark album 21 , it redefined the modern power ballad with its stark simplicity and raw vulnerability. The Story Behind the Song

The song is a rare "piano-and-vocal-only" ballad to reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Without the distraction of heavy production, her vocal nuances—including a "near-shrieked whisper" in the chorus—take center stage. A Career-Defining Moment

While much of 21 was fueled by the anger of a breakup (think "Rolling in the Deep"), "Someone Like You" represents the final stage of grief: acceptance.