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Singer Ariana Grande performs a medley on stage during the 42nd American Music Awards in Los Angeles, California November 23, 2014. Reuters/Mario Anzuoni

The music industry is no stranger to album leaks and piracy, with the upcoming Disney album titled “We Love Disney” being the latest victim. Featuring Jessie J, Ariana Grande and Jason Derulo, this latest venture by Disney and Verve Records was supposed to only reach listeners in October, but has already hit the Internet.

Digital Spy reports that the leaked video features some of the best works of the stars, including “Zero to Hero” by Ariana Grande, “Part of Your World” by Jessie J and Jason Derulo's version of “The Lion King's” “Can You Feel the Love Tonight.” Full versions of these chartbusters are available online a month ahead of its official release. However, the culprit behind the album leak is yet to be found.

The tracklist of the “We Love Disney” album comprises some foot-tapping numbers from several Disney films, including Ne-Yo’s “Friend Like Me” (“Aladdin”), Gwen Stefani’s “The Rainbow Connection” (“The Muppet Movie”), “In a World of My Own/Very Good Advice” (“Alice in Wonderland”) by Jhené Aiko and “Colors of the Wind” (“Pocahontas”) by Tori Kelly. The said album has a total of 13 songs. Below is a list of the other singles in the leaked Disney album.

“The Monkey Song” by Wan’na Be Like You (“The Jungle Book”)

“A Spoonful of Sugar” by Kacey Musgraves (“Mary Poppins”)

“A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes” by Jessie Ware (“Cinderella”)

“Let It Go” by Lucy Hale and Rascal Flatts (“Frozen”)

“Ev’rybody Wants To Be a Cat” by Charles Perry (“The Aristocats”)

“It’s a Small World” by Various Artists

The “We Love Disney” deluxe CD, vinyl, and picture disc also includes two bonus tracks which are “A Whole New World” by Yuna (“Aladdin”) and “It's Not Easy Being Green” by Brenna Whitaker (“The Muppet Show”).

In spite of the album leak, Disney has made no alterations with its planned release date. The upcoming compilation album from Walt Disney Records is slated for release on Oct.30 in the United States.

The famous Disney hits on the album “We Love Disney” received major makeovers. Has It Leaked reviewed the album and gave it a rating of 3.6 on a scale of one to 10.

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