Adele Tells Producer Tony Visconti to 'Suck My D**k' for Questioning Her Voice
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Visconti, who's also a longtime collaborator of David Bowie, has backtracked on his comment about Adele's voice which he initially said was a product of computer manipulation.

AceShowbiz - Adele called out Tony Visconti at one of her recent concerts for doubting her singing ability. Without mentioning specific name, the Brit called the producer a "d**khead" in front of her fans after she learned that he implied in an interview her voice was a product of computer manipulation.

"Some d**khead tried to say that my voice was not me on record," Adele said in front of the cheering crowd attending her show at AccorHotels Arena in Paris, France. "Dude, suck my d**k," she added.

Visconti, a longtime collaborator of the late David Bowie, criticized Adele while discussing the current state of pop, which he deemed "boring," in an interview published last week. "You turn the radio on and it's fluff. You are listening to 90 percent computerized voices," he said.

"We know Adele has a great voice, but it's even questionable if that is actually her voice or how much has been manipulated ... There's a sound to pop now that is so perfect it's boring ... Everything is fixed," he added.

After Adele called him out at her concert, Visconti then sort of apologized for his remarks in a statement to Billboard. "I'm sorry that what I said in regards to what's being played on radio was misconstrued," the 72-year-old musician said.

"Yet I cannot apologize for something taken the wrong way. If Adele has taken my comments as offensive that was certainly not my intent. Adele has a great voice and it brings pleasure to millions," he continued.

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