Rihanna is reportedly considering reuniting with ex-boyfriends Chris Brown and Drake for her highly anticipated eighth studio album.

According to Urban Islandz, the lead single off the Barbadian star's upcoming LP could arrive by the end of this year or early next year. "Rihanna recorded a lot of singles over the summer so it will go down to what she and her people want on the album," a source revealed. "Fans can look out for the first single off the album as early as this fall."

Also, the "Stay" singer is apparently thinking about working on a track featuring both Breezy and Drizzy, since she is now on good terms with both musicians. "The idea of a collaboration between Chris and Drake is definitely on the table because RiRi is good friends with both of them now, and they also have worked out their differences so now that everyone is getting along well is the perfect time."

In fact, Brown recently admitted that he is open to gettnig in the studio and recording with his former girlfriend in the future. "If she's working on an album [and] she wants me on a record, she can call. I'll get on the record," he told Access Hollywood. "If I need her on something, it's vice versa. So, that friendship, I think speaks volumes without having to speak."

Meanwhile, the "New Flame" crooner's former rival Drake would also love to work with Rihanna. "Not only does Drake think Rihanna's sexy, he knows that she's a hit master and pretty much everything she does is a smash," a source close to the Toronto rapper told Hollywood Life. "Yes, by all means he'd love to work with her in the future on a few things. That's always been on the table."

"Drake's true to his art, he's true to the music and knows how to compartmentalize the physical attraction he and Rihanna had, in order to collab on a future hit," the source added. "That would not at all be a problem for him."