The whole world may have descended into Adele madness, but Noel Gallagher doesn't see what all the fuss is about.

The 48-year-old former Oasis rocker blasted the Hello star for producing what he thinks is a 'sea of cheese' that is only suitable for 'f***ing grannies' to enjoy.

Speaking to Australian website Music Feeds, notoriously opinionated Noel said he wasn't afraid to be honest because he believes her songs are so dull.

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A sea of cheese: Noel Gallagher has blasted Adele for making 'music for f***ing grannies'

He said: 'If someone wants to know what I think of Adele, I'll f***ing tell them... I just don't see what all the fuss is about. I don't like her music. I think it's music for f***ing grannies...'

Adele broke Oasis' record for the fastest-selling album in UK chart history with the release of her third LP 25, stealing it away from 1997's Be Here Now.

Asked whether he enjoys listening to the London songstress, Noel branded her genre as a 'sea of cheese' and lamented that music industry had 'nosedived into f***ing blandness'.

Not to his taste: The musician, who made her comeback in late 2015, was criticised by the Oasis singer

Bland: He was outspoken about his attitude to the singer, saying he'd rather be asked about U2 or Coldplay

He added: 'It is interesting that no-one ever talks about my love of U2 and Coldplay, but there you go. Lately, the one I've been asked about is Adele.'

Adele has had more success in the last two months than some of 2015's artists put together.

The brunette's latest album became the biggest selling album of the year in just three days, beating Taylor Swift's 1989 and Ed Sheeran's X.

Noel has a reputation for blasting other artists and their music and he accepts his outspoken reputation precedes him which means he never gets a chance to praise the artists he likes.

Success: Adele, who won six Grammy Awards in 2012, has had more success in the last two months than some of 2015's artists put together

The Oasis rocker previously said that One Direction's Harry Styles lacked 'star material' and argued that former bandmember Zayn Malik was a 'f***ing idiot' to leave the group.

During a frank interview with Esquire magazine in November, Noel said: 'I’ll tell you what’s wrong. Fame’s wasted on these c***s today.

'Harry Styles has got nothing to say for himself - nothing. “You alright, mate?” “Uhhh.” That’s it. The gig will never die because you can’t download it. You can’t download spirit.

'And, so, for the likes of me who persevered from an early age to play the f**king guitar and write songs and practice and practice and practice, I’ll be fine. God help f**king Zayn Malik.'