A photo of a "release confirmation" and tracklist for an alleged new Beyonce album has been making Internet rounds, reports Time.

According to the unverified image, "Pretty Hurts" singer Beyonce's new record "Beyonce Volume 2" includes 10 new songs including collaborations with Rihanna, Justin Timberlake, Frank Ocean and Nicki Minaj.

There will also be an expanded version of her latest album, 28 new music videos as well as videos the "Mrs. Carter" tour and the "On The Run" tour she shared with husband and rap mogul Jay-Z.

The alleged new album is slated for release in two weeks. The dates were set at November 14 for the digital release and November 25 for the physical four-cd release.

Various publications pointed out the inaccuracy of the date, however, as the document said November 25 is a Monday, while it will actually fall on a Tuesday.

No confirmation has been made about the document's authenticity, but Vulture mentioned that two songs included on the supposed leaked tracklist - "DONK," featuring Nicki Minaj and "Cherry," featuring Rihanna - were previously registered by Beyonce with the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP).

"DONK," was reportedly registered a couple of weeks ago, however, "Cherry" was not the Rihanna collaboration Beyonce registered in August, according to Entertainment Weekly. The song listed under Beyonce and Rihanna at ASCAP was a remix of "Blow."

Representatives for the pop superstar has not commented on the matter.

If the photo is proven to be authentic, the addendum to Beyonce's self-titled album will be the second record fans can expect from the singer as she is said to be recording an LP with Jay-Z. The collaboration will be released later this year or early next year, says Page Six.

In December 2013, the "Flawless" singer surprised fans and put social media into a frenzy by releasing her 14-track self-titled album on iTunes, without any kind of promotion.