Fans can now expect two new album releases from Rihanna, according to David Guetta.

The duo previously teamed up for Guetta's "Who's That Chick" off his 2009 album "One Love," as well as RiRi's hit "Right Now" off her 2012 record "Unapologetic."

However, the French DJ recently revealed that the Bajan star's highly anticipated eighth studio album will not feature any work from him, and there is more than one record in the making.

"I have done a couple of tracks for her but it's for a second album," he told Daily Star, referring to the "Diamonds" hitmaker's upcoming animated musical movie "Home." "She's doing a film and the music is for the soundtrack to that film. It's quite different."

Guetta also claimed that another Rihanna track on his latest project "Listen" did not work out.

"I had her in mind for 'No Money No Love.' But it's complicated," he said at a special Abbey Road playback. "Instead, we've 'Ms Dynamite' and 'Elliphant.' They're timeless songs."

Moreover, this is not the first time that the "Pour It Up" singer has snubbed a DJ for her forthcoming album, as her "We Found Love" collaborator Calvin Harris admitted a song he produced for her had been dropped.

Harris said that he only had time to do one track for Rihanna since he was busy working on his own record "Motion."

"I had an album to finish, so I did that. But I did one track and Tinashe wrote the top line, and I did all the music. I love it," he told KISS FM. "But I don't think [Rihanna] was into it. So I don't know what is going to happen to that because it's really good."

"No, I'm not on the Rihanna album," he told The Sun. "I did a few things for it but they don't get back to you, there are a lot of people involved. ... It's okay, because I'm working on my stuff and it's going fine."