Taylor Swift is facing a setback just a few days before the scheduled release of her album "1989."
The entire album was leaked online ahead of its Monday release date.
According to E! News, the first song to hit the Internet was "Blank Space," which is apparently the second track of the singer's upcoming album.
However, it was quickly taken off YouTube by Swift's record label.
Many reports look to Target as the source of the leak, since the version leaked features several bonus tracks reserved just for the Target release.
Other fingers are being pointed at France, since several songs have missing titles and the words "unknown album" appears in French.
Vulture writer Lindsay Weber did some addition digging, noting that, if you looked at the tracks with missing titles from the original leak, they were marked 'pistes.' That's the French word for track.
This isn't the first time Swift has faced the wrath of a leak, since her entire "Red" album was leaked in 2012. However, still went on to do extremely well during its first week.
Despite the leak, many of Swift's fans are standing behind her, vowing to not download the leaked version and hold out until its official Oct. 27 release date.
"Taylor Swift's fans are uncommonly loyal," says Anthony DeCurtis, contributing editor at Rolling Stone. "I doubt that anyone who wanted to buy the album would be dissuaded by the leak."
"The whole Taylor Swift album release is going to be a litmus test for the whole industry," he added. "No album has gone platinum this year - even the mighty Beyonce's - because no one is buying albums anymore. It's all streaming."