Eminem, Rihanna
Eminem and Rihanna perform on stage at the 2014 MTV Movie Awards in Los Angeles, California April 13, 2014. Reuters

Eminem’s four-time collaborator Rihanna is reportedly reuniting with Drake. The Barbadian singer is set to release her eighth studio album titled “ANTI,” and one of the tracks is said to be a single titled “Work” featuring Drake.

Details about a casting call obtained by All Hip Hop reveals that Rihanna is shooting a music video with Drake for a single titled “Work” for two days. The casting call is apparently looking for actors to play horseback riders and cops.

The “ANTI” album release date has yet to be confirmed. In Rihanna’s career as a singer, the gap between her seventh album titled “Unapologetic” and “ANTI” is the longest between two consecutive albums.

Three singles have been released from “ANTI,” which are “B---h Better Have My Money,” “American Oxygen” and "FourFiveSeconds” featuring Kanye West and Paul McCartney. An unofficial track listing recently revealed that the album will have 22 singles including the three singles previously released.

Aside from West and McCartney, Rihanna will also collaborate with Drake, Travis Scott and J. Cole according to the unofficial track listing. Eminem is not included in the list, which suggests that the album will not feature their fifth collaboration song.

Rihanna and Eminem first collaborated in 2010 with their song “Love the Way You Lie” followed by its sequel “Love the Way You Lie (Part II).” In 2012, they recorded “Numb” and in 2013, they recorded “The Monster,” which was their fourth and most recent collaboration song.

Meanwhile, neither Rihanna nor Drake has confirmed that they are collaborating on the single titled “Work” for the “ANTI” album. “Work” would be their third collaboration song following “What's My Name” and “Take Care.”

In other news, Nicki Minaj recently talked about collaborating with Drake and Lil Wayne for the first time. She told Hits Daily Double that Drake “spent a lot of time narrowing down the actual beat he wanted to rap on” while Wayne just memorized his lyrics and did not write them down.