Madonna "very upset" at new leak song: Director

LONDON - Director of Madonna Guy Oseary has said the singer was "very upset" that a demo of the new song "Give me all your love" was leaked to the Internet.



The song, which hit the Internet Wednesday and heard from fans worldwide is expected to be a track from their upcoming debut album, Madonna, the first studio, after the departure of Warner Bros to join Live Nation.
"Madonna told me this morning," my true fans will not do this "... whoever is responsible for this leak, we ask that you please stop!" Oseary wrote via Twitter.
"Im very pleased with the positive reaction to the demo, but we are very upset with whoever leaked the song !!!!!!!!" he added.





Responding to questions from fans tweeted, Oseary said the new album will be finished "next month or so," and that not even a title.


He added that the 53-year-old star, whose hits include "Like a Virgin", "Vogue" and "Hung Up", had written a "beautiful ballad" for his film "we."
The image, the second feature film of Madonna as a director, follows the life of Wallis Simpson, the American divorcee whose relationship with King Edward VIII caused a constitutional crisis in Britain and led to his resignation.
The film had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival, hits theaters in the U.S. in December and British theaters in January.






Madonna's new record will be the first studio album since "Hard Candy", 2008, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart in the United States.
In 2007, Madonna fell long music label Warner Bros and signed an agreement with concert promoter Live Nation is reportedly for 10 years and worth $ 120 million.
The agreement, part of the recent trend in the struggle of the music industry, which involved not only record sales, but also touring and merchandising.

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