- Music
- 13 Jun 16
Adele holds no prisoners and makes no exception for David Bowie's producer, Tony Visconti.
Visconti was recently on-record speculating the authenticity of Adele's voice.
The producer is currently judging on the UK talent show Guitar Star and critiqued the post-sound engineering of Adele's albums; "You turn on the radio and it's fluff," Visconti commented, "You are listening to 90 percent computerised voices. We know Adele has a great voice but it's even questionable if that's actually her voice or how much has been manipulated."
Adele took no time to fightback. In true cockney style, the 'Hello' hitmaker neatly summed up her feelings towards the music-producing legend by saying; "Some dickhead tried to say that my voice was not me on record. Dude, suck my dick."
Visconti has since replied to Adele's fiery comment and has apologised for any offense caused. "I'm sorry that what I said in regards to what's being played on radio was misconstrued yet I cannot apologise for something taken the wrong way," he offered. "If Adele has taken my comments as offensive that was certainly not my intent. Adele has a great voice and it brings pleasure to millions."
Hopefully now Adele will take her hatchet and bury it.