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Adele confirms 25 album release with revealing essay online

British singer Adele announced on Twitter on Wednesday that her new album, her first in four years, would be called 25.

'I'm sorry it took so long, but you know, life happened'

Adele, seen here performing her award-winning track Skyfall at the 2013 Academy Awards in Los Angeles, described her forthcoming new album as a 'make-up record.' (Mario Anzuoni/Reuters)

British singer Adele announced on Twitter on Wednesday that her new album, her first in four years, would be called 25.

The singer won six Grammy awards for her 2011 album 21 and an Academy Award, Grammy, Golden Globe and Brit Award for the theme song to the last James Bond movie, Skyfall.

On mobile? Click here to see Adele's personal essay.

"My last record was a break-up record, and if I had to label this one, I would call it a make-up record," Adele said in the lengthy personal statement posted online, which did not reveal a release date.

"Making up for lost time. Making up for everything I ever did and never did," she added.

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The singer, who gave birth to her first son, Angelo, in October 2012, has followed a pattern of naming her albums for her age at the time she has created them, having called her debut album 19.

"25 is about getting to know who I've become without realising," she said in the post.

"And I'm sorry it took so long, but you know, life happened."

Earlier this week, she sent fans into a frenzy with a snippet of a new song unveiled in a mysterious advertisement on British television.

Adele records for the independent British label XL. Her album 21 surpassed the 11 million sales mark in the United States, according to Nielsen Soundscan, and was only the 12th album to reach that level since Soundscan began tracking the market in 1991.