Those who believe that the Adele we hear on record is the result of studio trickery, the 10-time Grammy Award-winning singer has a to-the-point response for you.
Last week, David Bowie's producer Tony Visconti suggested to The Daily Star that the 28-year-old British songstress' vocals could have been "manipulated" to make them sound better.
He was quoted as saying, "You turn the radio on and it's fluff, you are listening to 90 percent computerized voices. We know Adele has a great voice but it's even questionable if that is actually her voice or how much has been manipulated. We don't know."
At a recent concert, the 'Rolling in the Deep' hit-maker fired back at the criticism, saying "Some d--khead...tried to say that my voice wasn't me on record. Dude, suck my d--k," reports E! Online.