Adele has reportedly delayed her highly anticipated third studio album yet again.

Earlier this month, Daily Star reported the British singer pushed back her album release, because she wanted to go on a road trip with 2-year-old son Angelo to Nashville, Tennessee. She reportedly wanted to visit bars, teach her son some of the history and "do her own thing." 

A source recently revealed to The Mirror that fans might have to wait until this September to finally hear Adele's latest project, which is rumored to be titled "25." The singer wants to make the perfect album. 

The "Someone Like You" crooner is indeed taking her time, as she has yet to choose the executive producer for the follow-up to 2011's "21," according to Daily Star.

Producer Emile Haynie, who previously worked with Kanye West and Bruno Mars, recently told the publication that he met with Adele in February to discuss the possibility of collaborating on the upcoming record.

"Adele was awesome, but I don't know if we'll be working together," he said. "I hope we can cut some songs, but Adele is taking her time."

"I'd push for it to happen, but we'll have to wait and see," he added.

While the "Rolling in the Deep" hitmaker is not rushing to drop the anxiously awaited LP like Haynie stated, Kelly Clarkson revealed in a March interview with The Wall Street Journal that she heard Adele is "doing something more country influenced with this next record," which might explain her trip to Nashville.

A source said Adele is inspired by Nashville because it's so rich in the history of music. But if she goes there, she does not want to be recognized as a celebrity.