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Music Leaks Have Become More Common — But Less Harmful
In April, roughly a week before the rapper JELEEL! was set to release his debut album on 10K Projects, half of the songs leaked onto the internet. “I found out because his superfans were sending me screenshots from Discord chat rooms,” recalls Dylan Bourne, who manages the rapper. “I’m being sent clips of songs that are the finished product. I still have no idea how it happened.” This unsettling experience is not out of the ordinary at a time when artists and producers routinely text tracks back and forth, sometimes creating whole songs without ever setting foot in the same studio. Leaks “are definitely more common” th

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