Although busy for the campaign, democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton sat down in an interview with Sirius XM in Miami where she talked about the kind of music she likes which included Adele.

In a conversation with Mayor Philip Levine of Miami Beach, Clinton revealed that she loves classic rock since she grew up with that kind of music and that she would love to play said genre to her audience with "a lot of women singers" which would include Adele and Sheryl Crow, Rolling Stone reported.

"I'm currently into Adele. That is my go-to voice," the 68-year-old politician explained. "I have such a huge admiration for her skills, her abilities and her personality."

But despite her admiration for Adele, the British singer's music wasn't included in the Spotify playlist Clinton created earlier this week for Women’s History Month wherein songs from Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, Madonna, Christina Aguilera and Janelle Monae were added, Canada Journal reported.

Clinton also revealed that she likes classical music and that she would listen to it while working because it is "soothing" to her.

"You're doing a lot of paperwork. You're trying to get through it. You don't have to listen to the lyrics," she said according to NME. "It really is a way of taking it all in."

In the same interview, Clinton also shared how her mother influenced her since she was a resilient woman as she deals with neglectful parents and her job as a maid.

"When I think about anything being hard or challenging, I think, well, my mother went through a lot worse, and she really came out of it with a big heart," she said. "Not embittered, not angry, but always trying to figure out how she can help other people and I think that has motivated me ... I think about her all the time."

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