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Beyonce fans descend into a frenzy as two Queen Carter albums leak

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We have all just heard Beyonce in never-heard-before songs (Picture: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for Coachella)

Beyonce has sent her fans into a frenzy without even trying after new music supposedly from the singer leaked online.

Stop the world. Breathe. And exhale.

The Beyhive collectively rejoiced at the mere sight of yet another surprise album release from the Formation singer …. but its turned out to be fake.

A 10-track project, entitled Have Your Way, dropped on Apple Music and Spotify in the early hours of Friday, all under the name of Queen Carter, reports Vibe.

And it doesnt stop there – a second album, also with 10 tracks, appeared with the title Back Up, Rewind.

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - DECEMBER 02: Beyonce performs during the Global Citizen Festival: Mandela 100 at FNB Stadium on December 2, 2018 in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Global Citizen Festival: Mandela 100)
Stop the world! New Beyonce music (Picture: Getty Images)

After initial Bey-induced hyperventilation, devoted fans quickly smelt something fishy when they noticed that all of the tracks were old B-sides or previously recorded songs.

If you listen carefully, in most songs you can hear the vocal styles she often used in the Noughties.

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The projects appeared with cheap visuals – we all know that Bey doesnt do anything in halves – and tracks that really didnt sound mastered to completion.

The old songs and unreleased music were leaked with titles such as After All Is Said and Done, Hey Goldmember, Twerk, Black Culture and Keep Giving Your Love to Me.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Raven Varona/Parkwood/PictureGroup/REX (10011776a) Beyonce and Jay-Z Global Citizen Festival: Mandela 100, Show, Johannesberg, South Africa - 02 Dec 2018
However, the leak didnt happen on Jay-Zs Tidal (Picture: Rex Features)

Nearly all the tracks have been removed from the streaming services. At the time of writing, the tracks on Spotify can be viewed but cannot be played, while a track called Control can still be heard on Apple Music.

Hardcore followers of the mother-of-three questioned why the former Destinys Child singer would even release new music on Apple and Spotify, both of which are rivals to her husband Jay-Zs streaming service Tidal.

Surely Bey is too loyal to run to her hubbys competitors?!

The false alarm, however, has left us with some pretty hilarious reactions on Twitter. Clearly, the Beyhive are undisputed meme champions.

Me listening to Queen Carter as much as possible before Beyoncé snatches it back pic.twitter.com/gFVDSn3GZf

— Organic African Feminist ?️‍? (@YaaAsantewaaBa) December 21, 2018

Beyonce is not the only artist to fall victim to unauthorised music being released recently after SZA was forced to confirm the nine unreleased songs released under the name Sister Solana were indeed hers.

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These are random scratches from 2015. Def not new new! she wrote against a screenshot of the album art. But…creative? And Scary?

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President of Top Dawg Entertainment Punch also confirmed on Twitter that the release was not an official one, and that somebody had stolen older tracks and released them without permission.

There is no new SZA album out. Old songs were stolen and leaked, he tweeted. We are currently fixing the issue. Please feel free to continue enjoying Ctrl until the next album is ready.

Metro.co.uk have contacted reps of Beyonces for a comment.

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