A fake memo claiming that Beyoncé will be releasing a reissue of her 2013 album "BEYONCÉ," has spread online, SLATE reported.

The leaked memo appeared online showing that the alleged album, named "BEYONCÉ Volume 2," will have 11 new music videos and 10 new songs. The album will also supposedly drop on ITunes on Nov. 14 while a 4-disc physical album follows on Nov. 25.

The album will reportedly include songs featuring Nicki Minaj, Justin Timberlake and Rihanna respectively, while two of the discs will include footage of Beyoncé's Mrs. Carter Show World Tour and her and husband Jay Z's On the Run tour.

However, since its appearance online, the memo has been confirmed to be fake, according to BuzzFeed. The photo was first posted online by Twitter user @GagaLovesBey, and the user has admitted that he faked his supposed leak.

Despite the admission, there possibility still remains of a new album dropping as a four-disc Beyoncé platinum edition album has appeared on Amazon UK. It is available for pre-order and a release date has been listed down for Nov. 24.

Also, the track "DONK" featuring Nicki Minaj appeared on the leaked memo, a song which had been registered at the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers and reported as far back as Oct. 14, according to Global Grind.

"Cherry" featuring Rihanna, was also reported to have been registered, as well as "Partition (Remix)."

Nov. 24 was also the original release date for Beyoncé's rumored collaboration with Nicki Minaj on the latter's album "The Pinkprint," before it was rescheduled for Dec. 15.

If Beyoncé does release a new album, it will not be her first surprise drop. The singer released her fifth studio album "BEYONCÉ" straight to iTunes on Dec. 2013 without prior announcement or promotion.

There has been no comment from the singer or her publicist on whether or not the artist is planning on dropping an album in the near future.