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Madonna's Album Leaks – She's Not Happy

Madonna-001Demo versions of Madonna’s new album have leaked online and the singer has not held back in venting her frustration.

Madonna took to her Instagram account and posted:

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“This is artistic rape!!”

“These are early leaked demo’s half of which wont even make it on my album the other half have changed and evolved.

“This is a form of terrorism. Wtf!!!! Why do people want to destroy artistic process??? Why steal? Why not give me the opportunity to finish and give you my very best?”

The singer was quick to delete the post and received some justifiable criticism for her choice of words. She has since posted a new statement.

“Thank you for not listening! Thank you for your loyalty! Thank you for waiting and if you have heard please know they are unfinished demos stolen long ago and not ready to be presented to the world.” read the singers revised statement.

Madonna has been working with a host of producers, including Diplo and Avicii, to create a hit album. Her last collection ‘MDNA’ didn’t sell as well as she’d hoped.

Among the leaked tracks were ‘Bitch, I’m Madonna’, ‘Unapologetic Bitch’, ‘Rebel Heart’ and ‘Living for Love’.

Madonna’s lawyers have been hard at work over the last few hours and most postings of the tracks have already disappeared off the internet.

One thing the material girl can seek solace in, fans have taken to social media to praise the quality of the tracks and can’t wait for the album to get it’s official release.

Image: Madonna’s Instagram

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