Adele - I Drink Wine

'I Drink Wine' is the third song from Adele's '30' album to get its own music video.
Adele releases a stunning music video for the song 'I Drink Wine' from her latest album '30'.

"I Drink Wine" is one of the standout songs from Adele's fourth album, which was released in November 2021 and was named the world's best-selling album of 2021 by the IFPI.

In the song, Adele comes to terms with the fact that she is growing up and facing the constant heartbreak of life.

"They say play hard, work hard, find balance in sacrifice / And yet, I don't know anyone who's truly satisfied," he sings over a salty piano.

In the music video for 'I Drink Wine', Adele floats down a river on an inflatable life jacket while wearing a dress covered in gold sequins and holding a glass of wine, which magically refills as she moves along the river .

As the song's title suggests, Adele drinks wine as she floats past various well-dressed couples and families enjoying their day, all she can do is reflect on her own existence.

Adele - Hyde Park 2022
Also appearing on the riverbanks are poet and writer Olivia Gatwood and actor Jimmie Fails.

Later in the video, she is approached by actor Kendrick Sampson from the TV series 'Insecure'. As they enjoy getting to know each other, they are interrupted by a group of synchronized swimmers.

A big reveal at the end of the video puts things in a different dimension for Adele, who comes to terms with the fact that she's getting older, but she's not getting "any wiser," as she sings in the song.

Although Adele revealed in a social media post that 'I Drink Wine' is the first video she shot for '30', it is not the first music video to be released for her latest album.

In October 2021, he returned to the label after six years with the single "Easy On Me", which was released along with a music video, and the previous January he released the video for "Oh My God".

The music video for 'I Drink Wine' comes just weeks before Adele's highly-anticipated shows at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, where she was supposed to start her shows last January, but literally canceled at the last minute. .