Canadian singer Drake may soon be heard with Adele, as he said yes to the British singer's offer to have "Hello" and "Hotline Bling" remixed.

During the annual Toronto Raptors "Drake Night," the 29-year-old rapper told reporters that he is willing to do "everything with Adele." In fact, he even joked that he'll give it a go if she asks him to do laundry with her.

Even before Drake agreed to make a collaboration music with Adele, he already hinted his interest for Adele's offer as he posted a drawn image of what looks like him and Adele in Instagram. He included a caption that says "Me and my main ting just coolin."

 Me and my main ting just coolin.

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Drake's response came after Adele invited him for a remix since she said she loves "Hotline Bling" that she even danced to it once.

"I had a drink like three weeks ago [with] my best friends, in fact it was to celebrate 'Hello'," the 27-year-old singer told eTalk. "And I was off my face because I don't really drink anymore, and they've got video of me dancing to it on a coffee table as well."

The songstress loves Drake so much! As a matter of fact, she revealed that she even ordered a coat that resembles like Drake's in his "Hotline Bling" music video.

"I even got the coat that's in the video. I got it delivered the other day, I ordered it. The red one," the fan-girling Adele added.

According to Fuse, Drake's "Hotline Bling" was supposed to top the Billboard Hot 100 when its music video dropped on Oct. 19 via Apple music. For weeks since its release, it crept to number 2 spot with a greater chance of nabbing the top spot from The Weeknd's "The Hills."

However, his attempt of reaching the peak has been prevented as Adele released her new single for her latest album, "25." It was an almost-had-it chance for the "Best I Ever Had" singer. Should he finished with as No. 1, he said he will treasure it as "the biggest moment" of his career.

While it wasn't Adele's fault that she had such a beautiful music that could tumble down any chart topper at the time she dropped "Hello," Drake could have had the chance to finally be a chart-topper if not for his choice between YouTube and Apple Music.

Billboard does not count Apple Music views unlike YouTube, which is why the rapper missed his shot to No. 1.