Team Kanye doesn't want you to listen to his new song ... yet

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Team Kanye doesn't want you to listen to his new song ... yet
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'Law of Attraction' leaked online, but isn't the first song from YANDHI to turn up. Producers are encouraging fans not to listen.

A new Kanye West track leaked on Wednesday, but producers say listening to it is an invasion of privacy. The track is a highly anticipated single titled"Law of Attraction", though it leaked under the false name Chakras. The track is from West's upcoming albumWest has not responded to the leak publically.

He continued."As musicians, we know and value what this process of creation and refining entails. When music is leaked, the essence of our collaborations, our crafts and our livelihood are jeopardized."

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