The clips of each of the 11 songs were posted online by London record store Juno Records. The link has now been removed, but not before plenty of Adele fans rushed to listen to the tracks, reported Billboard.
There were reports that American Target stores has allegedly put "25" on shelves earlier than expected after someone tweeted a picture of what appeared to be the new CD.
"@HausofFrancis Just copped that new Adele album at Target retweet if you want me to leak it," the post read.
News of the leak comes just days after she teased a brand new track. The British star debuted a snippet from "When We Were Young", taken from "25", during a recent interview with "60 Minutes" Australia.
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