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A notorious hacker has struck again, this time stealing unreleased music tracks from British rock band Coldplay and American singer Bebe Rexha. The hacker, known for targeting high-profile musicians and celebrities, gained access to the artists' private files and made off with several unreleased songs.
According to sources close to the matter, the hacker breached the security of Coldplay's record label and made off with several unreleased tracks, including a highly anticipated collaboration with a major artist. The hacker also stole unreleased music from Bebe Rexha, including several demos and unfinished tracks.
The theft is a significant blow to both Coldplay and Bebe Rexha, who had been working on the stolen tracks for several months. The artists are now faced with the daunting task of re-recording and re-producing the stolen music, a process that could take several weeks or even months.
The hacker's motives are unclear, but it is believed that they plan to sell the stolen music on the black market or release it online to gain notoriety. The theft has sparked widespread outrage in the music industry, with many artists and labels calling for greater security measures to protect against hacking and music theft.
Coldplay and Bebe Rexha have yet to publicly comment on the theft, but sources close to the artists say they are "devastated" by the loss of their unreleased music. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the risks faced by artists and labels in the digital age, where music theft and hacking are increasingly common.
The investigation into the theft is ongoing, with authorities working to track down the hacker and recover the stolen music. In the meantime, fans of Coldplay and Bebe Rexha will have to wait patiently for the artists to re-record and release the stolen tracks.
The music industry has been plagued by hacking and music theft in recent years, with several high-profile artists and labels falling victim to cyber attacks. The theft of Coldplay and Bebe Rexha's unreleased music serves as a stark reminder of the need for greater security measures to protect against these types of attacks.
As the investigation into the theft continues, fans of Coldplay and Bebe Rexha are left wondering when they will get to hear the stolen tracks. One thing is certain, however: the theft of unreleased music is a serious crime that can have significant consequences for artists and labels.
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