She's one of the most successful British artists of all time.
And it seems Adele's reign at the top of her game shows no sign of ending any time soon, after reports she has been asked to join the judging panel of BBC1 talent show The Voice.
The 23-year-old singer has apparently been approached to take part in the show, and would be joining a panel that is tipped to include Cheryl Cole and Cee Lo Green.
A source told the Daily Mirror: 'Adele's success is all down to her incredible voice and, in this way, embodies all that The Voice represents. She's honest, funny and loved my millions of people of all ages.
'She really has "The Voice" that can sell albums around the world so she know what to look for.' The Voice is coming to the BBC next year after proving a huge hit in America with stars including Christina Aguilera on the panel.
And the unique aspect of the £25million show is that it aims to find someone with an incredible voice and doesn't judge contestants on their image or overall persona.
Adele has apparently not yet decided whether to take the role, but hinted that there was something in the pipeline in an interview with Radio 1's Chris Moyles yesterday.
She said: 'There's a possibility that I'm doing something quite big next year - I've got a meeting about it on Friday.'
It would be great, but I think she won't accept because that's too mainstream.
And if anything she should focus on her career, more than ever in this moment.
The 23-year-old singer has apparently been approached to take part in the show, and would be joining a panel that is tipped to include Cheryl Cole and Cee Lo Green.