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!exclusive! - Bryan Adams 2021

On a personal note, 2021 also saw Adams deepen his long-standing commitment to photography. He launched a limited-edition print series titled American Women , focusing on iconic female subjects. However, the year wasn't without controversy: a planned summer tour in the UK was met with backlash and postponements after he made public statements questioning COVID-19 restrictions and vaccine mandates, sparking heated debates among fans.

That year, he released his fifteenth studio album, So Happy It Hurts , a collection of energetic rock anthems and heartfelt ballads recorded primarily in his home studio in Paris and at The Warehouse Studio in Vancouver. Songs like “Kick Ass” and the title track “So Happy It Hurts” were infused with a defiant, upbeat energy—a direct counterbalance to the global lockdown. Lyrically, Adams explored themes of resilience, the joy of human connection, and living in the moment, making the album feel like a celebration of survival. bryan adams 2021

In 2021, Bryan Adams remained as prolific and passionate as ever, channeling the isolation and uncertainty of the pandemic era into raw, stripped-down music. On a personal note, 2021 also saw Adams

Despite the noise, his music endured. For millions of listeners in 2021, hearing Bryan Adams’ raspy, timeless voice on new tracks like “Never Gonna Rain” was a small but steady comfort—a reminder of rock’s enduring grit in fragile times. That year, he released his fifteenth studio album,