• Singer Rihanna (L) and rapper Drake perform during the 2011 NBA All-Star game halftime show at Staples Center on February 20, 2011 in Los Angeles, California.

Singer Rihanna (L) and rapper Drake perform during the 2011 NBA All-Star game halftime show at Staples Center on February 20, 2011 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo : Getty Images/Jeff Gross)

Rihanna has been reported doing a secret collaboration that would involve her rumored boyfriend Drake and multi-awarded rapper Eminem. The news started after the "Umbrella" singer expressed her desire to perform on stage with both the legendary rappers.

The idea came after Drake and Eminem's performance took place during the former's "Summer Sixteen" tour in Detroit, Michigan last Aug. 16. According to Hollywood Life, a reliable source told them the "California King Bed" singer is looking forward to perform with both Drake and Eminem on stage.

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The continuation of Drake's tour will be held on September at Staples Center, Los Angeles, the reason why it is being rumored the trio performance will take place during this time. The insider said, "A performance like that is something that would have Rihanna in tears, because she has so much respect and admiration for both men," the report added.

It can be recalled that Rihanna worked with both men just recently and in the past. "Love the Way You Lie" was a huge hit for a Rihanna-Eminem collaboration that it even had a second part. On the other hand, songs like "Work" and "Take Care" were products of Drake and Rihanna's team up.

Drake has been in a feud with Eminem for the past several months, and the latter's surprise performance during the tour of the "Views from the Six" artist could have signaled the two have patched things up between them.

The report also noted how Rihanna has influenced Drake to fix things with Eminem. The source told the publication that the "Work" artist has repeatedly told her rumored boyfriend to be in good terms with the legendary rapper.

Before both male artists performed "Forever" in Drake's "Summer Sixteen" tour, he introduced Eminem as the "greatest rapper to ever get on a microphone," Spin reported.

Though Rihanna has expressed her delight in making the performance happen, such information is still unconfirmed and will only be proven once more details are given in the coming weeks. Fans may be hopeful for either a single performance or a song collaboration would transpire among these three artists.

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