All signs point to Taylor Swift joining up with Grammy winner Kendrick Lamar on a new collaboration.
The claim was made by DJ Snake, who says the pair have joined forces in studio for a new song, which will appear on the rapper's new album.
DJ Snake, who's real name is William Sami Etienne Grigahcine, dropped the news on a viral French-speaking interview, while stating in English: "World premiere."
It isn't the first time Lamar and Swift have worked together. Kendrick appeared on a remix of Taylor's hit 'Bad Blood' in 2015, which resulted in Drake making a diss song aimed at the rapper titled 'Taylor Made Freestyle'.
Kendrick recorded his verse for the new version of 'Bad Blood', which appeared on last year's 1989 (Taylor Version).
The fact they're working together once again isn't all the surprising given the two have shared music produced by Jack Antonoff this year.
Lamar and Swift's success continues
Kendrick took home the Best Rap Album Grammy Award for the third time last year thanks to his 2022 LP Mr Morale and the Big Steppers.
While Swift looks set to appear on his sixth studio album, there is no confirmed release date at this time.
As for Taylor, she thanked her fans last week after taking home six Grammy nominations for The Tortured Poets Department.
Swift took home nominations for Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album, Song of the Year, Record of the Year and Best Music Video for 'Fortnight', and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for 'Us' featuring Gracie Abrams.
During an Eras Tour stop in Toronto, Canada last week, Swift thanked her fans for making everything possible.
"You guys did something so amazing over the course of the last few months. I just mean what you did with embracing The Tortured Poets Department, the album," she said.
"It's truly blown my mind because its really emotional for me ... this album, I wrote it during the Eras Tour."