Once again, Adele made a stellar performance on "The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon" singing "Hello" from her latest album "25." This time, it was with Fallon himself and The Roots using classroom toys as their instruments.

Indeed, Fallon's humor can sometimes be used for creativity, especially for artists promoting their music. Adele apparently became the usual guest performer at late night shows following her performance on "Saturday Night Live" that spiked ratings for the show.

Adele also performed recently at the "Today" show singing "Million Years Ago," which is also off from her chart-topping and best-selling album now being sold worldwide and has reportedly sold 2.43 million units in a single week, Variety reports.

According to the news outlet, Adele was spectacular in singing a new version of her already hit song "Hello" together with Fallon, who was on bass drums and a wooden block, along with the rest of the members of The Roots where they played different toy instruments for children that produced some good quality music.

The video was shown on Fallon's recent episode for "The Tonight Show." The artists made it seem like they were just simply jamming together for their common love for music while recording their own version of Adele's hit song.

Variety further reports that some of the other instruments that the band used included an orange shaker, hand clappers, xylophone, melodica, ukulele, kazoo, banana shaker, bongos and tambourine.

However, according to E! News, the new version is apparently better than the original one, especially since Adele's vocals were much more light but still perfect in tone and quality. It was an acoustic version of the original, which gave a fresh new tune for Adele's music.

It is not usual for Adele to be seen in videos such as the recently released one from "The Tonight Show" as she herself previously admitted that she is not really updated with the current pop culture going around and is "losing track" with what's on the music hot list these days.

"I've lost touch with music. Not, like, all music," Adele told Rolling Stone for the November cover issue of the magazine. "But I feel like I don't know what's going on in the charts and in popular culture," she added.

"I've not lost touch with, like, reality. Just with what's current," Adele continued. Meanwhile, Variety further reports that Adele will soon have a special performance on NBC titled "Adele Live in New York City" on Dec. 14, which marks the 27-year-old British songstress' first concert in the U.S. since 2011.