Adele has admitted that the man who broke her heart deserves "a little credit."
In a new interview with Vogue magazine, in which she graces the cover, the singer says that her ex-boyfriend changed her life in ways she never imagined.
The British songstress was emotional on Sunday night as she won all six of the Grammys she was nominated for and capped off an amazing run of accolades for her album 21.
The record has sold 17 million albums and topped the charts in countries around the world, and the 23-year-old now says that she has to give credit to her former lover who inspired her lyrics.
"You know, he was amazing. He was great," she told the fashion publication. "But it was never going to work. And for ages I was like, As if he deserves any f***ing kudos for inspiring my record."
"But now, after some time, it only seems right that the person who so far has had the biggest impact on me has now changed my life for f***ing ever with this album deserves a little credit.
"I can do things that I never dreamed I'd be able to do. If I hadn't met him, I think I'd still be that little girl I was when I was eighteen.
"And the best thing is, I now know what I want for myself and from someone else. I didn't know what I wanted before."
Adele has now found love again with her new man Simon Konecki who was there for support at the annual music event.
"He's wonderful," Adele gushes about the charity CEO. "And he's proud of me, but he don't care about what I do or what other people think."
"He looks after me. I don't think I would have gotten through the recovery for my surgery if it hadn't been for him."
But if fans are expecting another melancholy record from the outspoken starlet they will be disappointed as Adele says she wants her next album to be more positive.
"Come on! I'm wife material! I'm great" she exclaimed. "No one's got to be brave. It's not like, You f***ed me over and I'm going to write a record and make you the most hated man in the world.' I am never writing a breakup record again, by the way. I'm done with being a bitter witch."
Adele added that she now has enough time to "write a happy record."
"And be in love and be happy," she said of her plans for the future. "And then I don't know what I'll do. Get married. Have some kids. Plant a nice vegetable patch."