With the buzz circling that the late singer's third album could still be released, it seems that Amy Winehouse left songs about her tumultuous marriage and divorce with ex Blake Fielder-Civil.

According to a report, Amy Winehouse has already recorded songs for her third album, which are all about the perils of dealing with a partner struggling with drug addiction. A spokesperson for the Winehouse family claims the singer wrote these songs from the start until the end of Amy's relationship with ex Blake Fielder-Civil. The songs, which are believed to be about the singer's troubled ex, will form Winehouse's third album which is yet to be titled. Although there is still no confirmation from the singer's parents whether the album will be released or not, critics are early to suggest that it could be the singer's best record yet.

The spokesperson provided details on the lyrics of some songs, saying it's an "autobiographical" approach. "Amy always had a notebook on her and would write down lyrics and ideas. People who have heard the new songs say that they are very, very good and that they are as autobiographical as ever" says the spokesperson in a report by The Daily Mail. "The period after 2006 was when Amy went through the most emotional upheaval, with Blake going to prison and then their divorce" adds the source in the same Daily Mail post.

Winehouse's first album, "Frank", which was released in 2003, was produced by her close friend Salaam Remi. Remi collaborated with famed producer Mark Ronson for the singer's critically acclaimed second album "Back to Black", which won them 5 Grammy awards in 2008 including Record of the Year for the single "Rehab". Just last year, Remi took the singer in Jamaica for a "working trip" where Amy recorded more than a dozen songs. The tropical vibe of the place provided Amy with the inspiration for a "reggae" feel which she incorporated to her neo-soul and jazz staple sounds for the supposed third album. Remi says the album is still a "work in progress", and no release date has been confirmed.