Saturday, August 7, 2010

Piracy forces Taylor Swift to rush out new single


Country-pop starlet Taylor Swift�s record label was forced to release the first single from her upcoming album 12 days ahead of schedule yesterday, hours after a bootleg version appeared online.





Big Machine Records said in a statement that the MP3 file of �Mine� was �low-quality,� and it wanted fans to hear the single in its proper form via iTunes and country radio. It was not immediately known who was responsible for the leak.

Swift�s third album, �Speak Now,� remains on course for a worldwide release on October 25. It marks the follow-up to her album of the year Grammy winner �Fearless,� which has sold 5.95 million copies in the United States and currently sits at No. 45 on the pop album chart in its 90th week

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