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Madonna releases 6 songs after leak

NEW YORK (AP) — In a surprise preview of her new album, Madonna released six songs Saturday on iTunes and various streaming services.

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FILE – In this Nov. 28, 2014 file photo, Madonna visits Malawian President Peter Mutharika at State House in Lillongwe Malawi. In a surprise preview of her new album, Madonna released six songs Saturday, Dec. 20, 2014, on iTunes and various streaming services. The songs were released because several in-progress demos were leaked earlier this week, according to Madonna publicist Liz Rosenberg. (AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)

The songs were released because several in-progress demos were leaked earlier this week, publicist Liz Rosenberg said.

Madonna said in a statement that she had wanted to wait until a different holiday season.

I was hoping to release my new single ‘Living For Love’ on Valentine’s Day with the rest of the album coming in the spring, she said. I would prefer my fans to hear completed versions of some of the songs instead of the incomplete tracks that are circulating. Please consider these six songs as an early Christmas gift.

Songs available Saturday also include the plaintive, anti-drug Devil Pray; the secretive, name-checking dance track Illuminati; and a duet with Nicki Minaj, B—h I’m Madonna. Additional music will be released on Feb. 9, Rosenberg said.

The full album, Rebel Heart, is Madonna’s 13th and is set for release in March. Producers include Madonna, Diplo and Kanye West.

Article from: bigstory.ap.org

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