Critics from TIME noted that Ross sounds "surprisingly at home" and "touching" as he touches on his own feelings of being out of place.
The Rick Ross remix of Adele's "Hello" generally received positive feedback for its surprisingly emotional depth, though some critics felt the collaboration was unnecessary . Released in October 2015 as part of Ross's Renzel Remixes series, the track features a somber, vulnerable verse from the rapper that transitions into Adele's original power ballad.
His verse was praised for its "opulent" yet "scarred" quality, featuring standout lines like "Tears fall all the way to the south of France / Poverty line hang lower than my pants". Reception Breakdown
Critics from TIME noted that Ross sounds "surprisingly at home" and "touching" as he touches on his own feelings of being out of place.
The Rick Ross remix of Adele's "Hello" generally received positive feedback for its surprisingly emotional depth, though some critics felt the collaboration was unnecessary . Released in October 2015 as part of Ross's Renzel Remixes series, the track features a somber, vulnerable verse from the rapper that transitions into Adele's original power ballad. Adele Feat Rick Ross Hello Remix
His verse was praised for its "opulent" yet "scarred" quality, featuring standout lines like "Tears fall all the way to the south of France / Poverty line hang lower than my pants". Reception Breakdown Critics from TIME noted that Ross sounds "surprisingly