Adele's last album titled '21' was released in 2011. It featured chartbusters like 'Rolling in the deep' and 'Someone like you', reported Contactmusic.
"She will deliver the album on her own timetable, at her own pace, and the only person that will ever declare it finished will be her, when she decides it's finished," Tedder said.
Adele took a break in 2011 due to her throat surgery and in 2012 after giving birth to her son Angelo.
The OneRepublic singer, who collaborated with Adele on song 'Turning Tables' from '21', is confident that Adele has done her best work in the upcoming album.
He added, "I've heard everything we've done and I'm as proud of it, or prouder of anything we did on the first album, and she is sounding even better than ever. She's one in a million, one in a hundred million, one in a billion.
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