
After four long years without an album from Adele, what's a few more days?
Obviously for some people that was too long to wait, after the singer's third album 25 was leaked online 72 hours before its official release.
There are also claims it could have been leaked at stores in the US.
The apparent breach of security will come as a disappointment for Adele who previously told Radio 1 that she wanted to "surprise people" with her new record.
The leak has also angered her fans who say they were happy to wait for the official release date on Friday.
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So far, Adele has only shared the tracks Hello and When We Were Young with the public.
But the newspaper The Sun has reported that a London-based store, external released two minute segments of the 11 songs on her new album, though it has since removed them from its website.
Many Twitter users have also been sharing links to sites claiming to have access to Adele's new material, though most have now been taken down or are "no longer available".
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There have also been suggestions that the album may have been leaked via US shop Target. Note this account is not THE Florence Welch, just one of her fans.
Newsbeat is waiting to hear from Adele's management, but it is reported they have denied claims the album was leaked by stores in the US.
The user later shared a message seeming to be from Adele's recording label asking for them to take down the material.

Adele's third record has been shrouded in secrecy and ahead of the release of its first single, Adele told the BBC Radio 1 Breakfast Show in October she wanted to "surprise people".
"We've been sitting on it [the album]. There have been five people doing 300 people's jobs," she said.
Adele has previously described 25 as a transition into adulthood.
"My last record was a break-up record," she wrote in a statement. "And if I had to label this one, I would call it a make-up record. Making up for lost time. Making up for everything I ever did and never did."
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