Adele’s Comeback with ‘Easy On Me’ Drives Fans Wild on Twitter
Adele is back and better than ever. Fans have been eagerly anticipating her upcoming album, 30, and yesterday (October 14), she dropped her song and music video for “Easy On…

Adele performs at SportPaleis on June 12, 2016 in Antwerpen, Belgium.
Sascha Steinbach/Getty ImagesAdele is back and better than ever. Fans have been eagerly anticipating her upcoming album, 30, and yesterday (October 14), she dropped her song and music video for "Easy On Me."
The album, as Adele herself said on Instagram live is about her divorce and that's true of "Easy On Me." The black and white video combined with Adele's powerful, voice sets fans ablaze with emotion on Twitter. Below we have compiled the best reactions that describe what this song means to us.
If you haven't seen the music video yet, check it out below:
I'm You, But Stronger
The Perfect Storm
We've Made it to the Technicolor Era
Divorce Season?
Go Easy On Us
We Were Shook When the Video Colorized
A Storyteller
Queen of Never Getting Service
If This Was Our Reaction To One Song...
Most Heart-Breaking Scene
Most Powerful Line of the Song?
New Phone, Who This?
Her Impact
Get Her a Chair
For Those Going Through Divorce Through Adele
YouTube Cover Singers Have No Chill
The Song Was For Her Son?!
Features Would Only Bring Her Down
The Next 'Hello'?
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