Adele photographed at Grammys 2016. (Image courtesy: AFP)
Los Angeles:
Pop superstar Adele said taht she cried for a day after her botched performance at the Grammys but acknowledged she often had trouble with pitch.
Adele, who has shattered sales records with her latest album, veered out of tune during her performance at the music industry's leading award ceremony on Monday after a literal mic drop.
"I cried pretty much all day yesterday," the English singer told US talk show host Ellen DeGeneres in an interview on Wednesday.
Adele, who is known for her tear-jerker ballads, said she likely "would have cried if it went really well as well," but conceded the performance went badly.
"I was embarrassed. I woke up the next morning to people in England being like, 'We still love you, don't worry.' And I said, 'I didn't ask if you still loved me, but thanks,'" she said.
"I'm always a bit pitchy anyways," she said to laughter. "It's emotion. When I'm flat and I'm sharp, I'm just emotional."
Adele previously made light of the incident on Twitter, saying she had taken solace by having a burger.
She also had a beer; she volunteered in the interview broadcast Thursday.
The organization behind the Grammys admitted it was at fault over the snafu, which led to the sound going out momentarily.
"If it wasn't live TV I would have busted a joke. But because it was TV, I couldn't make it my own. I couldn't make the disaster my own," Adele said.
When the microphone fell, viewers heard what sounded like an out-of-the-blue guitar lick in Adele's heartbreak ballad All I Ask. (Also Read: Grammys: Adele Explains Audio Fail. Twitter Gives Her A For Effort)
Adele exonerated Justin Bieber after some social media users alleged that the Canadian pop celebrity - who played and smashed a guitar at the Grammys - had been rehearsing.
Adele, who has shattered sales records with her latest album, veered out of tune during her performance at the music industry's leading award ceremony on Monday after a literal mic drop.
"I cried pretty much all day yesterday," the English singer told US talk show host Ellen DeGeneres in an interview on Wednesday.
Adele, who is known for her tear-jerker ballads, said she likely "would have cried if it went really well as well," but conceded the performance went badly.
"I was embarrassed. I woke up the next morning to people in England being like, 'We still love you, don't worry.' And I said, 'I didn't ask if you still loved me, but thanks,'" she said.
"I'm always a bit pitchy anyways," she said to laughter. "It's emotion. When I'm flat and I'm sharp, I'm just emotional."
Adele previously made light of the incident on Twitter, saying she had taken solace by having a burger.
The piano mics fell on to the piano strings, that's what the guitar sound was. It made it sound out of tune. Shit happens. X
— Adele (@Adele) February 16, 2016
Because of it though... I'm treating myself to an in n out. So maybe it was worth it.
— Adele (@Adele) February 16, 2016
She also had a beer; she volunteered in the interview broadcast Thursday.
The organization behind the Grammys admitted it was at fault over the snafu, which led to the sound going out momentarily.
"If it wasn't live TV I would have busted a joke. But because it was TV, I couldn't make it my own. I couldn't make the disaster my own," Adele said.
When the microphone fell, viewers heard what sounded like an out-of-the-blue guitar lick in Adele's heartbreak ballad All I Ask. (Also Read: Grammys: Adele Explains Audio Fail. Twitter Gives Her A For Effort)
Adele exonerated Justin Bieber after some social media users alleged that the Canadian pop celebrity - who played and smashed a guitar at the Grammys - had been rehearsing.