Rihanna's new album ANTI leaked 'accidentally' by Jay Z's streaming service Tidal
After months of build-up it appears Rihanna's
new album ANTI was just accidentally leaked
online.
Thirteen songs from Rihanna's new
album began streaming on Jay Z's Tidal
apparently by mistake on Wednesday evening.
The songs were quickly taken down from the
streaming service. Rihanna, who is signed not
only to Tidal but Jay Z's label Roc Nation, had
released a single Work for free earlier that
morning.
However, despite Tidal taking the page down
pirated versions had already been copied and
digital versions were surfacing online later that
evening. Soon after Tidal made the album
officially available for purchase with all thirteen
songs ready for download.
One Twitter user wrote upon the official release:
'Tidal f***ed up the initial upload but a two hour
leak isn’t bad at all. Gotta give em that.'
Earlier that same morning, RiRi, 27, finally
unveiled the first track from her latest offering,
ANTI. Taking to her social media sites on
Wednesday, the singer uploaded the link to her
new song - Work featuring Drake - alongside the
cover photo, which sees the star posing topless.
She captioned the smouldering image: ‘FIRST
SINGLE #WORK ft. @champagnepapi from
#ANTI out now.’
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