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25: Time, Memory, and the Weight of Returning There are albums that follow greatness—and then there are albums that must answer it. Adele’s 25 arrives under impossible expectations. After 21 reshaped the global music landscape, the question was not whether Adele could succeed again, but whether she could return with something that felt equally human, equally necessary. She didn’t try to repeat 21 . She aged. Released in 2015, 25 is an album about time—how it changes us, how it distances us from who we were, and how memory reshapes everything we thought we understood. Where 21 was immediate heartbreak, 25 is reflection. Distance. Reckoning. It is the sound of looking back—and realizing you cannot go back. Cultural Dominance: A Global Event If 21 dominated, 25 detonated. The album sold over 3.3 million copies in its first week in the United States alone , the largest single-week sales figure in Nielsen SoundScan history. It went on to sell over 20 million c...