Rihanna teased another single titled "Kiss It Better" off her highly anticipated eighth studio album on Tuesday night.

The Barbadian star took to her Instagram account to post a short snippet of her new music with the caption "phuck wit nuno." The preview clip sees Portuguese-American guitarist Nuno Bettencourt playing his electric instrument in the studio, along with her vocals in the background.

According to songwriter Glass John, who previously worked on Chris Brown's "Do Better" featuring Brandy and Pusha T's "Let Me Love You" featuring Kelly Rowland, the track was produced by both him and frequent Kanye West collaborator Jeff Bhasker. 

While confirming the title, which first appeared on the HFA publishing database, Glass also hinted that the song can be the lead single off the follow-up to RiRi's 2012 "Unapologetic" album:

In addition, when a Twitter follower questioned the identity of the male vocals on the track, the "Diamonds" hitmaker played coy, tweeting:

In addition, online retailer Play.com allegedly put up a simple preorder portal for Rihanna's upcoming record as well as its deluxe version. Although the album title and tracklist are yet to be announced, the listing states that the new LP was "released on 24 November 2014" but will not be shipped until Dec. 26, as they are "awaiting stock."

Although the site seems a bit suspicious, an online website actually advertised the recently dropped platinum edition of Beyoncé's self-titled fifth studio album ahead of its release that turned out to be correct.

Rihanna has yet to say anything on the speculations, however she previously tweeted: