Adele's triumphant return to music has taken the world by storm. Her single "Hello" has already shattered Vevo records for most plays in a day, is on pace to top the Billboard charts and to become the fastest selling single in the UK of 2015. Not surprisingly it is already getting remixed and one man who loves to add his take on popular songs as he preps albums is Rick Ross. Ricky Rozay is in marketing mode for his upcoming full-length Black Market and trying to fight through the MMG drama with new music.

The new remix matches the personal feel that Adele brings to "Hello" and her tracks in general. He leaves behind the trapping, thugged out verses for a much more personal tale of his poor upbringing, expressing love for his mother.

"Renzel, aka Ricky Rubin / I miss you kissin' my lips, consoling my confidence / I'll probably just ring the heart of something that's heaven sent / Scars for the flesh, war wounds for the soul / Success is another test and we wanted the highest score / Mother did her job, fund a little love / But it never was enough cause I wanna be a thug / Tears fall all the way to the south of France / Poverty line hang lower than my pants / Invited to the Grammy's but I feel so out of place," he raps.

He only adds one verse to the track, keeping his voice and demeanor mellow to match the original piano-driven production and then lets the rest of the track ride from verse to chorus. It is a fitting remix for a track that will probably be sliced up and butchered countless times by rappers and EDM producers all over the world, but at least Rick Ross did it justice at the start.

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