By Esther Jang (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Aug 19, 2015 02:25 PM EDT

Billboard recently revealed yet another musician who is potentially producing Adele's highly anticipated third studio album, rumored to be titled "25."

According to the publication, Brian Burton, as known as Danger Mouse, has been working with the Grammy Award-winning artist on her latest project.

"Whether his production handiwork makes it onto the project remains to be seen," added Billboard. "A rep for the producer insists the ink's not dry on 30th Century, but a Sony insider says it's being kept under the radar."

Meanwhile, songwriter-producer Emile Haynie revealed to Daily Star that he met up with Adele in February to discuss possibly teaming up on the follow-up to 2011's "21," which was recognized as the best selling album this millennium.

"We got along well as friends when we met in February and I hope we can cut some songs, but Adele is taking her time," he said. "I'd push for it to happen, but we'll have to wait and see."

When can fans expect to hear "25"? Fellow Brit Naughty Boy previously hinted Adele might drop the record this September.

In an interview with The Sun, via Contactmusic.com, the English producer revealed he has been working on Emeli Sandé's sophomore album and pushed back its release date until 2016 to avoid a clash with the "Rolling in the Deep" hitmaker's upcoming record.

"They can't go against each other," he said. "Nobody wants to."

"Adele's album is coming in September and labels have cleared their schedules because they know it's going to wipe the floor," he added. "Emeli's album is coming out next year now. It sounds amazing."

According to Daily Star, the "Someone Like You" crooner's next album is rumored to be complete.

"The album is written, recorded and finished," a source revealed. "Theoretically it could be released tomorrow if she wanted."

However, the anxiously awaited project is expected to drop in "October or November," not September as Naughty Boy previously teased.

The publication also claimed that the forthcoming effort would be released as a surprise via iTunes.

"The plan is to release internationally on iTunes as a complete surprise without any previous promotion or build-up publicity campaign," the source continued.

"The shock tactics worked amazingly well for Beyoncé and the feeling is Adele's new album is so widely anticipated it doesn't need a long promotional build-up," the source added.