Taylor Swift's Fans Get Angry After '1989' Leaks
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The leak, probably coming from France, features three bonus tracks and three voice memos which will be available exclusively on the deluxe edition for Target.

AceShowbiz - Just a few days before being officially released on Monday, October 27, Taylor Swift's highly-anticipated new album "1989" unexpectedly hit the web. Vulture's Lindsey Weber reports the leak appearing on Zippyshare.com may come from France.

"If you downloaded the original leak, you'll see that song titles are missing and in their place there are a slew of numbered 'pistes,' " Weber says. "Piste" means "track" in French. Once the album is downloaded into iTunes, it shows up as "album inconnu" or "unknown album."

Weber also points out that the leak includes three bonus tracks "Wonderland", "You R in Love" and "New Romance" as well as three voice memos which are all going to be available exclusively on the deluxe edition for Target.

Swift's loyal fans, however, aren't excited at all to get to listen to the album prior to its official release date. Some Swifties took to Twitter to vent their anger and encourage others not to listen to the leak.

"DONT LEAK ANYTHING ABOUT 1989 AGAIN SERIOUSLY YOU NEED TO STOP DOING THAT 3 MORE DAYS JUST BE PATIENT," wrote a Swiftie. "If you see any accounts claiming to leak 1989, report/block them immediately!" another added.

Bill Werde, former Billboard editor, chimed in, "The Taylor Swift album leak isn't trending on Twitter. And I think it's bc her fans are so loyal they won't tweet it. That's kinda awesome."

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