Despite turning her back as one of the judges on "The Voice," Rita Ora is still wanted by the show's producers. According to Mirror, the producers wanted Ora to make a comeback after the show would move to ITV next year after the corporation outbid BBC.

During an interview with Daily Star, an insider stated, "Rita is one of the hottest properties in entertainment so it is no surprise The Voice producers want her back, they were devastated when she moved to X Factor last year. But now it looks like she won't be doing the next series, it means they've got a chance of poaching her."

Though "The Voice" producers wanted her to return to the show, the source added that Ora might sign the deal as the singer actress wanted to leave X Factor due to the fact that the show's ratings significantly dropped.

The source added, "X Factor ratings were dismal last year so it is no surprise Rita is keen to walk away, a return to The Voice is very possible because she loved being a coach last time."

As for the latest update on Rita Ora's career, the 25-year-old singer is currently under fire as she reportedly sued Roc Nation, a music label which is run by Jay Z.

According to TMZ, Ora sued the music label claiming that she's been neglected as it shifts its focus toward pro athletes instead of her music career. Ora then added that the company's decision to focus on the athletes left her with no one to work with.

The lawsuit is focused on the company's violation of the seven year rule as per The Hollywood Reporter. Her claims stated, "When Rita signed, Roc Nation and its senior executives were very involved with her as an artist, As Roc Nation's interests diversified, there were fewer resources available and the company suffered a revolving door of executives."

In addition to her claims, Rita also mentioned that ROC Nation only released one album for her since she first signed with then back in 2008. She then added that she wanted to break free from the company so that she can self-promote and continually expand her music career.

As per Jay Z's company on the other hand, Roc Nation countered her lawsuit stating that "she was unknown" when she first started on the music industry and invested millions for her budding career. In return, Ora must deliver 5 albums, but she only produced one.