The Locked Out of Heaven singer was not full of praise for the Rolling in the Deep singer

Bruno Mars says Adele was a "diva" when they worked together.
The
31-year-old singer co-wrote the song All I Ask on the pop superstar's
latest LP 25 and said the Hello hitmaker had an "attitude" and didn't
hold back in speaking her mind if she didn't like something.
Of
their time in the studio, he said: "She walks into the studio she's got
all this attitude, she's a diva, she's like, 'I don't want to do this. I
don't like that...'"
However, as soon as they had warmed to one and other they soon came up with the genius song.


Speaking on New York radio station KTU 103.5 FM, Bruno added: "And
then as soon as we uh hit a couple chords that she liked, we started
rolling, and that's where we got that song from."
The 24K Magic
hitmaker described one mind-blowing moment when Adele, 28, was recording
vocals and compared it to the vibration dinosaurs caused in the movie
Jurassic Park.
While praising the "superstar", he said: "There
was a moment when she was singing in the booth and I'm not exaggerating
at all and the water was vibrating... like you know that scene in
Jurassic Park... She's got some pipes on her, and she's just a
superstar."

And despite Adele's "diva attitude" Bruno is desperate to work with her again.
He said: "I don't know what she's waiting on man, I'm like come on Adele, like send an email, let me know!"
However, the R&B star will have a while to wait to get into the
studio with the pop beauty as it was previously announced the singer
would be taking a break from touring in order to spend more time with
her family.
A source said: "Angelo is the number one priority for Adele.
He is the most important thing in her life. She has brought him
everywhere with her on tour but as he is starting school next year,but he also said he won't be able to join her any more.
"Adele doesn't want to miss a
moment of Angelo growing up and it's an easy decision for her to give
up touring for him. Right now she is saying she won't do another massive
world tour like the current one for another 10 years."
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