Adele is back! The "Someone Like You" singer-songwriter is reportedly releasing her long-awaited album in November through XL Recordings, four years after her second studio album, according to Billboard.

Adele, who has delivered chart-topping hits like "Rolling in the Deep" and "Set Fire to the Rain," has remained tight-lipped since May 2014, when the singer hinted at an album titled "25" scheduled to release later in the year, but the year passed by without a release.

Producers Danger Mouse and Max Martin have reportedly worked with Adele on the new album, along with songwriters Tobias Jesso Jr. and Ryan Tedder. Tedder produced and co-wrote "Rumour Has It" from her last album, "21," which sold more than 30 million copies worldwide and earned Adele the Grammy for Album of the Year, The Huffington Post reported.

"I haven't heard [Adele's album], but everyone I know who've worked on it is just like, 'Dude... that record!' Apparently, it's really good," Ed Sheeran said last month, according to Capital FM.

Adele's last track was "Skyfall," the theme song of the 2012 James Bond film of the same name. She gave birth to her first child - a son called Angelo - in October 2012 and has been under the radar since.