Jimmy Fallon, Adele Perform “Hello” with Roots, Children’s Toys [WATCH]

By Kyle Dowling (kyle.dowling@mstarsnews.com) | Nov 25, 2015 11:46 AM EST

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Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon has somehow figured out a way to make pretty much anything go viral. Which is exactly why it's not so surprising to hear that his new video with "Hello" singer Adele and backing NBC band The Roots has completely taken the Internet by storm.

Adele dropped by The Tonight Show to perform a dumbed down version of her hit track "Hello" alongside Fallon and The Roots accompanied by some children's toys. And what we found is that it's actually not so dumbed down after all.

In fact, if she were to up and decide to release the song as is, it'd probably be better than half of the other songs out there today.

Back by children's toys, The Roots and the former Saturday Night Live key player, Adele belts out her single, showing she doesn't really need "professional" instruments to help her out.

Check it below:

Perhaps one of the most interesting parts of the above video is the ease with which Adele is able to deliver a rather flawless performance. Which is something we saw when her vocals were singled out on Saturday Night Live during this past weekend's performance. Normally you'd take out the backing vocals and instruments and be left with a live voice that needs some work.

But nope, not Adele.

The singer, who is celebrating the release of her new album, 25, stopped by SNL this past Saturday with host Matthew McConaughey. She performed "Hello" and "When We Were Young" – the latter of which you can check out below:

So, is Adele the best singer out there today, folks?

 Still thinking about @adele's extraordinary performances. #SNL

A photo posted by Saturday Night Live - SNL (@nbcsnl) on Nov 22, 2015 at 7:15pm PST

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