Adele Ft Rick Ross Hello Remix 〈Quick – 2025〉
TIME called it a record that "surprisingly works," noting that Ross sounded at home getting in touch with his feelings. Rolling Stone described it as "solemn, but opulent".
The remix of Adele's "Hello" by Rick Ross, released on October 29, 2015, stands as an unlikely but widely praised crossover between British soul and American hip-hop. Released as part of his series to promote his upcoming album Black Market , the track saw Ross adding a vulnerable, somber verse to Adele's record-breaking comeback single. Production and Structure
The track opens with his trademark "Maybach Music" tags and includes occasional distorted glitches. Adele Ft Rick Ross Hello Remix
Rick Ross himself expressed high admiration for the original track, calling it "exceptionally written" and "one of the biggest records in the history of our time". Context in Discography
The verse includes mentions of Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 and James Cameron’s Titanic . Critical and Public Reception TIME called it a record that "surprisingly works,"
The remix maintains the original's minimalistic, piano-driven production, which has a lethargic BPM and lacks prominent drums. Rick Ross’s version introduces subtle changes:
He touches on isolation, lost love ("I miss you kissing my lips"), and the emotional "war wounds for the soul". Released as part of his series to promote
The remix was released alongside other reworks of popular tracks like Future's "Stick Talk," Drake's "Jumpman," and Post Malone's "White Iverson". It served as a companion piece to his own single at the time, "Sorry" (featuring Chris Brown), which also leaned into more emotional territory than his typical club hits. Rick Ross – Hello (Remix) Lyrics - Genius