Are Selena Gomez and Wiz Khalifa collaborating on new music together? If the rumors and social media posts are true, then the answer is an unequivocal "yes."

The rapper, Khalifa, 28, has posted footage of himself hanging out in the studio with the Latina songstress, 23-year-old Gomez.

In the video, posted from the rapper's personal Snapchat account, an unknown song is heard in the background, and Khalifa and Gomez bop their heads to the beat. Gomez then playfully blows a kiss to the camera as she realizes she's being recorded.

Whose album the song is being made for remains to be seen. Khalifa's upcoming album "Rolling Papers 2: The Weed Album," is due out this summer and is the follow-up to 2011's "Rolling Papers."

Gomez is also rumored to already be focused on her next album following the smash success of 2015's "Revival." Gomez said, "I'm already getting back in the studio with everybody that I love and I've been more inspired than ever."

Whoever's album it ends up on, Gomez and Khalifa's collaboration will no doubt have fans' mouths salivating. Gomez is already quite familiar working with rappers, having featured A.S.A.P Rocky on the remix for her popular and sultry anthem "Good for You," while she also featured hit- making rapper Fetty Wap on a remix for her second 2015 single "Same Old Love."

Also both Gomez and Khalifa have worked with musician and singer Charlie Puth, with both collaborations ending up in successful high-charting tracks. Both artists definitely know how to create a hit. Puth sang on Khalifa's 2015 somber summer anthem "See You Again," and the song was a big breakout hit for him after being featured on the "Furious 7" official movie soundtrack. Puth also co-wrote and collaborated with Gomez on her single "We Don't Talk Anymore?," a song rumored to be about Gomez's doomed relationship with ex Justin Bieber.

Gomez and Khalifa are both set to have busy months ahead. Gomez will be hitting the road on her 2016 North American "Revival" tour, while Khalifa will be busy promoting his new album.