The release of Applause was originally scheduled for August 19.
Washington:
Lady Gaga is hurrying the official release of Applause, the first single from her new album ARTPOP, to a week before scheduled due to piracy leaks making it already available on the Internet.
"Due to hackers an abundance of low/high quality leaks...we issue this pop music emergency...monsters spread the word," Lady Gaga said on her Twitter account.
The release of Applause, the first song on her new disc ARTPOP, was originally scheduled for August 19.
Lady Gaga also said she will give a live performance of the number at the MTV Video Music Awards on August 25 in Brooklyn.
The new disc ARTPOP, which will come with an app for electronic devices, goes on sale next November 11.
The release will now coincide with that of Roar, the song by Katy Perry - which was also leaked on the Internet prematurely - who is Lady Gaga's rival for current pop music stardom.
"Due to hackers an abundance of low/high quality leaks...we issue this pop music emergency...monsters spread the word," Lady Gaga said on her Twitter account.
The release of Applause, the first song on her new disc ARTPOP, was originally scheduled for August 19.
Lady Gaga also said she will give a live performance of the number at the MTV Video Music Awards on August 25 in Brooklyn.
The new disc ARTPOP, which will come with an app for electronic devices, goes on sale next November 11.
The release will now coincide with that of Roar, the song by Katy Perry - which was also leaked on the Internet prematurely - who is Lady Gaga's rival for current pop music stardom.