Singer Adele
Singer Adele holds her six Grammy Awards at the 54th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, Calif. The UK's The Sun has reported that the singer will be taking a break to focus on making her relationship work with boyfriend Simon Konecki. REUTERS/

It appears that British singer Adele is planning on a five-year break from the music industry, to focus on her relationship and her next album.

In an interview to Vogue magazine, the singer, who sweept the Grammys with six awards this year, said she planned on concentrating on her love-life with Simon Konecki, as her prioritizing her career had led to heartbreak in her personal life in the past. Konecki is the CEO of Drop4Drop, a charity based in the seaside town of Brighton.

"He's wonderful. 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," she said, praising her beau.

"I am f***ing off for four or five years. If I am constantly working, my relationships fail." "So at least now I can have enough time to write a happy record. And be in love and be happy," the happy singer said, when queried on her future plans.

"And then I don't know what I'll do. Get married. Have some kids. Plant a nice vegetable patch", she added.

Adele, who had surgery on a throat haemorrhage in November, made her live comeback at the Grammys on Sunday night. She also told Vogue she would never write a break-up song again and would not come out with new music until it's better than her album "21".

"I'm not expecting to sell as many records, but I don't want to release sh**,"she explained, "Also, I have nothing to write about! I'd be lying. And that would go against everything I've ended up building for myself. So, yeah, I will need at least three years to write a record."

The "Someone Like You" singer wants to be a fan and go on the road with her friends to learn more about music.

"I want to go and see things as a fan again. I am a fan, but I can't remember what it feels like to be a fan anymore. Because I've become an artist. I've become the artist," she said.