She brought some of her greatest journeys to the world, including Someone Like You, Rolling In The Deep and Set Fire To The Rain.
And Adele, 32, celebrated the 10th anniversary since her famous 21st album was released on Sunday with a gushing post thanking fans for their support.
Going to Instagram, the star admitted that she doesn’t remember much about ‘how she felt’ in 2011 but is so grateful to fans for letting her be a record to the last decade.
Happy 10 year old friend! ‘: Adele is 10 years since her famous 21st album was released with a gushing post thanking fans
Adele wrote: ‘Well I never went! Happy 10 year old friend! It’s crazy as small as I can remember what it was like and how I felt ten years ago.
‘But Thank you from the bottom of my heart for letting us into your life and letting me be a soundtrack to some of it x’
21 was the record that set Adele to international fame and success, with most of the tracks becoming household names.
Songs on the album include Turning Tables, Rumor Has It and Someone Like You.

Big hit: In the album, released in 2011, Adele was shot to international stardom and featured tracks including Someone Like You, Rolling In The Deep and Set Fire To The Rain
Universal Music Publishing Group also tweeted about the landmark event on Sunday, highlighting just how successful 21 has been.
They wrote: #OnThisDay ten years ago, @adele showed the world with her second iconic studio album.
‘The album is the best-selling album of the 21st century in the UK and was rated as the 200th All-Time album.’
Reflecting on the success of 21 in 2015, Adele told 60 Australian Minutes: ‘There are elements of what happened to 21 that scared me and got me out of control.
She continued: ‘He grew his own limbs and ran a marathon. ‘

Acknowledgments: The singer, 32, gave her fans a sweet thank you for allowing her ‘to be the soundtrack for some’ in the last decade

Key hit: ‘The album is the best-selling 21st century album in the UK and was rated’ Greatest Billboard 200 Album of All Time, ‘UMPG wrote in celebration of the anniversary
The Tottenham-born superstar said 21 succeeded in scaring her out of contact with people and that she would not be able to reconsider.
‘How should I write and record a record that people relate to, I don’t know … That’s why I turned my back on it,’ she admitted.
The hitmaker Hello said: ‘I was scared and sent him away to write a real record.’
21 has sold more than 30 million copies worldwide since its release in 2011, and is now ranked as the 29th best-selling album ever by Business Insider.

Superstar: Adele last released an album in 2015, titled 25, and also has 19 and 21 albums. Her last single was released in 2016 (pictured in 2020)
He released three No. 1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and picked up seven Grammy awards in total.
Adele last released an album in 2015, titled 25. Any new album on the horizon is her fourth studio album. Adele’s first record was 19.
Her last single release was Water Under The Bridge in 2016, which was indeed Adele’s bottom line from 25.
Released on November 4, 2016, it reached number 39 in the UK, but fared better in the US and Australia, ranking at numbers 26 and 23 respectively.
In December 2020 it was reported that Adele has laid down some of the first tracks for her next album, in a top secret recording session in London, advancing fans’ speculation that the next super- her musical work far away.

Impressive: 21 have sold over 30 million copies worldwide since its release in 2011 (pictured August 2011)
The news came from drummer Matt Chamberlain – from the band Pearl Jam – who told Eddie Trunk’s podcast on SiriusXM: ‘I got a job on new music for Adele.
‘To hear that voice in my ears I was getting chills. It was just as powerful and emotional. You know her voice, but to be all over the room from someone who does that, is just cowardly.
‘You hear it on the radio and no matter what you go for,’ Yeah, it’s really good ‘, but being in the room with those people and feeling that energy, it’s just so heavy.’
The profiteering comes amid reports that Adele was able to use media to sever her £ 140 million fortune when she was separated from her husband Simon Konecki.
The singer reportedly received help managing the terms of her settlement, which was last filed earlier this month, two years after she split from the charity’s Director.

Success: The Tottenham-born singer has previously said that the success of 21 made her fear that she would be out of touch with people and would not be able to continue (pictured in 2017)
Sources told The Sun that although Adele and Simon originally remained friendly, they had to use mediators to agree certain terms to their settlement.
Most of the controversy is thought to have come from sharing the huge fortunes of hitmaker Hello, after the couple agreed to co-care of their son Angelo, eight.
A source said: ‘They made it very clear that they did not want to put lawyers together but the process has not been as simple as that. The priority was to make sure they did right with their son, Angelo.
The first thing they agreed on was sharing a catch, and since then it’s been about sharing the rest of their marriage finances fairly.
‘Luckily they’ve gotten there without an explosive public court case, sled games or scathing claims about each other, and that gives them the best chance of staying on good terms in the future. ‘
MailOnline contacted representatives for Adele for comments at the time.

Sorting it out: Most of the controversy is thought to have come from sharing the huge fortunes of the hitmaker Hello, after the couple agreed to co-care of their son Angelo (Adele and her ex Simon pictured at the 2017 Grammy’s)