Now that the singer is recovering from a throat surgery, we take a look back at some of her stellar live performances.

The question that most fans are asking now is: will her soulful voice remain after the dangerous surgery and cancer scare? Watch some of her best live performances and be able to compare her voice before and after the surgery.

Someone Like You (Live from her Home)

This melodramatic track is the latest single from her record-breaking album, "21." Based on actual experience, one can instantly see the pain felt and passion coming out of Adele's deep voice. Watch this rare footage of the artist singing this sad love piece in a studio set up inside her home in London.

Rolling in the Deep (Live at Late Night with David Letterman)

The first single off her "21," album, this powerful song is one of her fan favorites, with the lyrics capturing similar relationship problems that her listeners and fans have. Adele's lyrics are filled with emotions, with all tracks from 21 telling the story of a troubled relationship she had in the past.

Turning Tables (AOL Sessions)

This enchanting performance shows off Adele's delicate-yet-powerful tone. When the singer was booked for the AOL sessions, this is by far the best track she performed. This is because she has turned the simplicity of the song into a dramatic, emotional, and heart-felt piece.

Love Song (The Cure cover)

Adele made a love song truly melancholic when she did a rendition of this original song by The Cure Included in the special edition of her "21" album, this track, speaks of true love, "how ever far away, I will always love you," soulfully sings Adele in this cover, turning it into an acoustic and more mellow version.

Chasing Pavements (Live at the iTunes Festival)

This track propelled the singer to international acclaim, with her powerful vocals accompanied by a catchy rhythm. The singer is often compared to legendary singer Etta Jones, and with this live performance, fans will find out why.

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