Following the huge success the first single of Adele had, the new album, which is called "25," is reported to be available only as a physical copy and not to be streamed online.
In a report by Telegraph, Adele officially revealed that she wouldn't roll out her new album on Spotify and Apple Music but will be available on iTunes for a price.
According to the site, the camp of the soul singer is preventing any legal concerns after having claiming issues that transpired before.
"We love and respect Adele, as do her 24 million fans on Spotify," a spokesperson from the popular music-streaming site said. "We hope that she will give those fans the opportunity to enjoy 25 on Spotify alongside 19 and 21 very soon."
Apple, on the other hand, revealed that they have at least the latest single of Adele in their catalogue alongside all of her previous songs.
"Her soulful new single, 'Hello,' is available to stream on Apple Music along with her entire catalogue and her revealing interview with Zane Lowe on Beats 1."
With a very huge impact on the music scene the new Adele album could make, New York Times revealed how heavy this decision of the singer would be for them.
"This is a minor issue for Adele, but a major issue for the streaming services," digital media analyst with Midia Research Mark Mulligan said. "For two years running they've not had the biggest album of the year."
With the new album out, Adele recently revealed in an Independent report how she is preparing for her tour, which is expected to happen next year.
"I'd like to tour properly," she said. "Sometimes I think people worry about chatting to me, that I've changed. But I like to think I haven't. I don't feel like I have."