Drake and Adele to Collaborate for Highly-Anticipated ‘Hotline Bling’ Remix

Two of the phenomenal singers, Adele and Drake, who brought the world to a storm over their telephone-related songs are most probably going to bring us the best remix yet of the latter's "Hotline Bling."

The two singers have been hinting at the collaboration and fans in the Internet couldn’t keep their cool anymore. Everything started when Adele said over the weekend that she was interested in remixing “Hotline Bling.”

Adele told eTalk, “I had a drink like three weeks ago [with] my best friends, in fact it was to celebrate ‘Hello.’ And I was off my face because I don’t really drink anymore, and they’ve got video of me dancing to [‘Hotline Bling’] on a coffee table as well.”

“I really want us to do an official remix," Adele said. "I love Drake. I love Drake so much."

According to IBTimes, the “Someone Like You” singer said that she is indeed a fan of “Hotline Bling” to the extent that she bought the red coat that Drake was sporting in the video.

No official announcement was made regarding the remixing of the hit song. But Drake most likely loved the idea of a collaboration with Adele, the singer who bagged six awards from Grammys in 2012.

In fact, he posted an animated photo of himself from the video with Adele next to him with the caption, "Me and my main ting just coolin."

2015 is a good year for both singers as their songs went viral and have been on the top spot for quite a while. Drake made himself the "king of memes and gifs" around the Internet. Celebrities also did covers and remixes of his song, "Hotline Bling." Justin Bieber, Erykah Badu, Sam Smith and Disclosure, and Charlie Puth and Kehlani are some of them.

Moreover, Adele also scored the most viewed music video since Taylor Swift for her song, "Hello." Her new album, entitled "25" is still on track to break the on-week U.S. album sales record with sales of at least 2.5 million copies in its first week, and selling more than 900,000 copies in the iTunes Store on its first-day release.

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