Ariana Grande's upcoming third studio album might feature a love song inspired by rapper boyfriend Big Sean.

According to HollywoodLife.com, the pop star is now back in the studio working on her new LP.

"Ariana's been at her creative best working on her new record and has written several songs based on her most recent experiences," a source revealed.

Grande is deeply in love with her beau, as the source claimed, "One of those songs that she's already recorded is a love song dedicated to Big Sean. He's her first love, her best friend and someone she confides everything to. The song's lyrics touch on that, as well as how she feels so safe and happy with him, and doesn't want that feeling to ever end."

"It's one of many songs she's written and recorded, and although it isn't confirmed to appear on the record, Ariana's pushing for it to be on the new album," the source added.

Moreover, the love and passion certainly go both ways, as the Detroit emcee gives the "One Last Time" crooner several shout-outs in his "Dark Sky Paradise" album.

For instance, Sean Don mentions his intimate relationship with Grande as one of the things that he is thankful for in the track "Blessings," as he raps, "Man, the clique is the tightest, the p***y's the tightest / The drinks are the coldest, the future the brightest."

The "IDFWU" hitmaker acknowledges his current romance with the "Love Me Harder" singer in "Me, Myself & I" freestyle: "Got a good girl at home, yeah that's all me / Yeah my woman is vegan, she got my a-- trying different food / I got her listening to music that she wouldn't listen to / Got her vibing to Nas, she like 'Man, this what I been missing, boo?'"

He also goes NSFW in "Stay Down," spitting, "I got a million-dollar chick with a billion-dollar p---y / Every time I come, I swear to God I feel rich."

In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Big Sean insisted that Ariana Grande has no problem with his music and is totally supportive of his career, explaining that she actually heard the entire album before the release.