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Adele 'hates Swedish dance music'
Published Thursday, Jan 6 2011, 18:09 GMT | By Robert Copsey

The singer, who is gearing up for the release of her sophomore album 21, admitted that she is a fan of the current UK and US music scene, but prefers an "organic" sound over computer-produced beats.
"I am in love with GaGa and Rihanna and Drake and all that, but I wouldn't be like, 'Let's do a song like 'Find Your Love'," she told RWD Magazine.
"I love that Chipmunk and Tinchy and all these lot are doing so well but I hate that they're having to rap over Swedish dance music. I find it really discouraging.
"I want to make organic music, just me and a band in a room, sticking to my roots. Whether it succeeds or not, at least I can hold my head high."
Discussing her upcoming record, the 'Chasing Pavements' star admitted: "It's just about the songs. There's no theme. There's not going to be a ground breaking videos or anything - it's just about the songs."
Adele releases 21 on January 24.
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