Saturday, September 26, 2009

Who Leaked the Traclk by Leona Lewis & Justin Timberlake?


According to Reuters in London, someone hacked into a computer and stole a new track by Leona Lewis and Justin Timberlake which was to be released on Leona's new album. The Record lable SyCo and music trade body IFPI have called in the police to help them hunt down the thief.
The song, “Don’t Let Me Down,” is being considered as the first single release from the X Factor winner’s next album, according to the Sun newspaper.

“IFPI is working with SyCo and law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and Europe to trace the individuals who stole the Leona Lewis/Justin Timberlake track,” said Jeremy Banks, head of IFPI’s Internet Anti-Piracy Unit.

“The police investigation is ongoing,” he said in a statement. “Such pre-release leaks, however they are sourced, are highly damaging to our members who invest considerable budgets in marketing and promoting music ahead of release.”

SyCo is music promoter and television talent show judge Simon Cowell’s division of Sony Music Entertainment, which signs up acts who appear on The X Factor show in Britain.

What is wrong with people, do they have nothing better to do. Why did they have to spoil this for Leona? Is it that important to ruin people's happiness... oh wait, Let's ask Kayne West, he's a good example setter for stealing someone else's thunder.

My apologizes to Lewis and Timberlake for some Douchebag's inability to have a real job and to leak your new song! I'm sure it is awesome, I haven't heard it, but I'm sure it will still be a number one seller.

xoxo D

Lewis won The X Factor in 2006, and her debut album “Spirit” topped charts around the world. Her second album is slated for release in November.

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