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Adam Lambert on his need to be authentic: 'People aren't stupid'

'Ghost Town' powerhouse Adam Lambert has revealed that his new album, 'The Original High', is the most genuine body of work he has ever created. 

During a new interview with Yahoo7 Music, the superstar explained that he needed this new record to be as authentic as possible because his fans would be able to tell if he was being fake:

"I feel like people aren’t stupid. I hate when I see that in the entertainment industry, when people take the public’s intelligence for granted. People know what’s up. From the get go, I kind of realised I can go about this one of two ways: I can be this persona that’s not actually authentic, or I could just make things easier on myself and just be myself."

Referring specifically to 'The Original High', Lambert added: "It’s a different sound, for sure. In the production, in the sonics of it, and emotionally. It’s a bit less theatrical than I think things I’ve done in the past were. I really wanted to make music that really touched people and was really emotional."

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Watch Lambert's interview on 'Chatty Man' below: