Another week, another seven days of playing Adele’s “Hello” on repeat.
It’s no secret that we love “Hello,” the first single from Adele’s amazing album 25. And we’re sure you do too.
Related: Someone re-cut the Captain America: Civil War trailer to Adele’s “Hello,” and it’s perfect
But this is the Internet, and we also love how well Adele’s new song works with memes, and how well it references other fandoms.
Because it’s Monday and because we love you, here are seven of the best “Hello” references we’ve come across on social media:
Classic jokes on Twitter
Why did Adele cross the road?
To say hello from the other side.
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— Curtis Lepore (@curtislepore) November 28, 2015
Adele, you need to leave me alone ok… pic.twitter.com/mWl3N6ugpT
— Bradlee (@OfficialBradlee) November 29, 2015
hello it's me I was wondering why you're reading this tweet in Adele's voice
— ️ (@imaIegend) November 20, 2015
Of course, the Marvel fandom can’t resist…
This baby needs its own fandom
Adele: "Helloooo…"
Baby: "Hi!"
https://t.co/8nrDB1hbBa
— Paige Lavender (@paigelav) November 6, 2015
Ha. We see what you did there
Alright, fine. We’ve had enough now
Adele’s 25 is currently breaking all kinds of records. Since the singer has decided not to release the album on streaming services like Apple Music and Spotify, fans have actually had to — gasp — go out and buy it!
After only being available for four days, 25 officially broke the record for most albums sold in a week: On November 24, Adele’s latest had already sold 2.43 million copies; that number has now passed 3.3 million. That means this is not just the biggest release of 2015, but also broke the record previously held by *NSYNC’s No Strings Attached.
Here’s our handy guide to the lyrics of Adele’s 25, to accompany you on your cry-through if the album.
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