Adeleâs video for her new single âHelloâ has already been viewed over 200 million(!) times, but it can now officially be called epic — it got a David Attenborough narration.
Sir David Attenborough was on the Greg James BBC 1 radio show to promote his newest series, The Hunt, when the host asked him if he would narrate the beginning of the video from the âbig pop star predator.â
âReally?â asked a worried Attenborough, âAdele will be cross with me.â After James assured the beloved and renowned naturalist and broadcaster that Adele would love it, as would his fans around the world (he was definitely right), Attenborough began to describe the beginning of the video, which sees a well-dressed Adele walking through an old, dusty house:
The year is 2000 and fifteen. The world appears to have a green tint to it, but thereâs also some dead insects in the foreground, but donât worry about that for now. Look as the worldâs most famous pop star zooms down a dirt track in an old Mini. Money certainly hasnât changed her.
I wonât spoil the rest of it, since reading about David Attenboroughâs voice instead of listening to it is like having someone describe ice cream to you when you canât eat it. This is as wonderful as youâd hope (and yes, he mentions the flip phone). The narration when the music starts to kick in especially killed me. David Attenborough could narrate paint drying and it would instantly become a Blu-ray Iâd have to own.
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