Adele, the English blue-eyed soul queen, is schedule to make her comeback this fall. The "Rolling in the Deep" singer's third album and follow-up to her critically-acclaimed sophomore record "21" is slated for a November 20 release, Hits Daily Double reported.

The first single off the yet-to-be titled album will most likely drop in the first or second week of November. For the project, Adele inked a new deal with Sony/XL Recordings and her contract is said to be worth more than $50 million, according to industry insiders.

Columbia, the songstress' American label, has yet to confirm the upcoming release, The New York Times reported. But an anonymous source did confirm that the album is expected to drop in late November.

Adele's previous album, "21," produced a handful of hits like "Rolling in the Deep," "Rumor Has It" and "Set Fire to the Rain." Since the album's 2011 release, it sold an estimated 30 million copies and won seven Grammy Awards, according to the Times.

She teased an album titled "25" that was due by the end of 2014, but her camp has kept quiet since the album wasn't released within the timeline, Billboard reported. But so far, it's been confirmed that musician/producer/songwriter Danger Mouse and producer/songwriter Max Martin have worked on music for the upcoming release.

The artist's team hasn't released any additional information regarding the album, but fellow British pop star Ed Sheeran revealed what he knew about the album from mutual friends who are working on the project.

"I haven't heard [the record], but everyone I know who've worked on it is just like, 'Dude... that record!'" Sheeran told U.K. radio station Capital FM in July. "Apparently it's really good!"