"I love Adele. When I see her, I may kiss Adele.
"She speaks for so many people. When I hear her voice, I stop and make that face and say, 'What is this man?' I just gaze off into the sky for a second and think creatively," he said.
And Ross, 39, is keen to hit the studio with the "Hello" singer, adding, "I've got a beat ready for her if I ever run across her."
Adele recently proved her love of hip-hop after joining British comedian and TV host James Corden for a 'carpool karaoke' sketch on his US talk show, during which she rapped along to Nicki Minaj's verse on Kanye West's 2010 hit "Monster", which also featured Ross and Jay Z.
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