British Singer Adele has slammed the late David Bowie's producer Tony Visconti, after he suggested her album "25" could have been "manipulated" to make her sound better.
The 28-year-old said he could "suck my d***" for making the statement, reports dailymail.co.uk.
In an interview, Visconti reportedly said last week: "You turn the radio on and it is fluff, you are listening to 90 per cent computerised voices".
"We know Adele has a great voice but it is even questionable if that is actually her voice or how much has been manipulated. We don't know," he said.
But Adele refused to let the comments lie and instead she addressed them live on stage during a recent concert, as she told her fans: "Some d***head tried to say that my voice was not me on record."
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