Adele is reportedly not releasing her highly anticipated third studio album, which is rumored to be titled "25," until she has a second child.

Daily Star previously reported the "Someone Like You" hitmaker delayed her record release because she wanted to go on a road trip with 2-year-old son Angelo to Nashville, Tennessee.

A source also revealed to The Mirror that fans might have to wait until this September to finally hear the follow-up to 2011's "21," as Adele wanted to make it perfect.

However, according to the latest source via Daily Star, the "Set Fire to the Rain" crooner has pushed back her album release yet again since she "wants at least one more kid and is starting to get broody" with partner Simon Konecki.

"She goes through phases of being completely inspired by her third album and then just wanting to have more kids and to live a normal life," an insider claimed. "Adele is pretty forthright in her view that if and when she gets pregnant again her career will have to fit around her family."

Meanwhile, Adele has reportedly recorded the theme track for the new James Bond movie, "Spectre," in Los Angeles earlier this year.

The British artist won an Academy Award, a Golden Globe and a Brit Award for singing the soundtrack to the previous 007 film, "Skyfall (2012)." She also performed the number at the Oscars in February 2013.

According to Daily Star, Adele was among several artists -- which included Sam Smith, Lana Del Rey, Lorde and Faith -- who were being considered for the 24th Bond flick's title song; film company Eon Productions chose her to do the honors.

"Adele was just one of a few artists asked to write and record the title track for 'Spectre,'" a source revealed. "Sam Smith was the favorite to be picked among insiders, but Adele has got the nod.

"It is huge pressure for her after the unbelievable success of 'Skyfall,'" the source added. "It is a massive scoop for the film, too, as the world awaits her third hugely delayed album."