Guy Oseary tweeted to say material from the star's new album was not supposed to be released until the new year. "Madonna told me this morning 'my true fans wouldn't do this'. Whoever is responsible for this leak, we ask that you please stop," he wrote.
The single is Madonna's first since leaving her label, Warner Bros. She signed a ground-breaking deal with Live Nation in 2007, giving the company rights to all her music-related projects - including new albums, tours, merchandise, websites, DVDs, sponsorship, TV shows and films.
Addressing questions tweeted by fans, Oseary said the new album should be finished "in the next month or so," and that it did not yet have a title. He added that the 53 year-old star, whose hits include "Like a Virgin," "Vogue" and "Hung Up," had penned a "beautiful ballad" for her movie "W.E.."
The picture, Madonna's second feature film as director, follows the life of Wallis Simpson, the American divorcee whose relationship with King Edward VIII sparked a constitutional crisis in Britain and led to his abdication.
The single is Madonna's first since leaving her label, Warner Bros. She signed a ground-breaking deal with Live Nation in 2007, giving the company rights to all her music-related projects - including new albums, tours, merchandise, websites, DVDs, sponsorship, TV shows and films.
Addressing questions tweeted by fans, Oseary said the new album should be finished "in the next month or so," and that it did not yet have a title. He added that the 53 year-old star, whose hits include "Like a Virgin," "Vogue" and "Hung Up," had penned a "beautiful ballad" for her movie "W.E.."
The picture, Madonna's second feature film as director, follows the life of Wallis Simpson, the American divorcee whose relationship with King Edward VIII sparked a constitutional crisis in Britain and led to his abdication.
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