Oasis singer Noel Gallagher has probably not spent his last couple of weeks listening to Adele's huge record breaking album, "25."
"If someone wants to know what I think of Adele, I'll f--king tell them. Not because I have any sort of agenda or because I'm trying to whip up any kind of hysteria," he told Australia's MusicFeeds. "I just don't see what the fuss is about. I don't like her music. I think it's music for f--king grannies."
This was not the first time the Oasis frontman had gone after Adele. He took aim at modern pop music last month and had some choice words for some of the top British acts, The Mirror reported.
"Who gives a s-t what Ellie Goulding is up to? Really? Adele, what? Blows my f-king mind. It blows my f-king mind. Nobody cares," he said.
While Gallagher complains about the state of popular music, Adele's third album "25" is set to surpass 5 million records sold in just three weeks, according to Billboard. Sources suggest that the album could sell another 650,000 records by Dec. 10, adding to its already impressive first two weeks. "25" debuted with a record breaking 3.38 million copies sold in its first week and then sold another 1.11 million on top of that.