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Watch Adele Sing for the First Time Since Her Throat Surgery

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Feb. 10 2012, Published 7:25 a.m. ET

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Adele fans, the voice we've all come to love and adore is back! The songstress performed for the first time since undergoing throat surgery in November and she sounds as amazing as ever. 

Despite her terrible stage fright, Adele is calm, cool and collected as she sings "Rolling in the Deep" acapella, three feet away from 60 Minutes correspondent Anderson Cooper.

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"I don't think anyone who's vaguely conscious has not heard Adele's songs," Anderson, whose 60 Minutes interview with the superstar will air on CBS at 7, right before the Grammys. "I actually jog to 'Rolling in the Deep' everyday." 

Adele is set to perform on stage at the Grammys this Sunday, where millions of viewers will get the chance to listen to her voice post-surgery. 

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"I'm immensely proud to have been asked to perform at this year's Grammy Awards," Adele said in a press release posted on the Grammys website. "It's an absolute honor to be included in such a night, and for it to be my first performance in months is very exciting and of course nerve-racking, but what a way to get back into it all."

Watch Adele sing "Rolling in the Deep" for the first time since her surgery below!

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