Ariana Grande's new album My Everything isn't supposed to be released until Monday, Aug. 25, following her live debut of "Break Free" at the 2014 MTV VMAs, but it seems as though the record has sprung a leak. Today (Aug. 21), Twitter reports and YouTube links seem to confirm that the follow-up to Grande's 2013 debut Yours Truly is available online.

A quick search for "Ariana Grande My Everything Leak" on the microblogging site brings up dozens of Arianators and casual pop music fans discussing the leaked album and posting links to illegal downloads.

My Everything opens up with "Intro," a chorus of layered Grande vocals before seguing into the mega Iggy Azalea featuring hit "Problem." Like on her debut album, Grande blends together the worlds of tween-friendly pop with sexy R&B.

Though her second single "Break Free" is perhaps the best example of this, album tracks such as "Why Try," "Break Your Heart Right Back" (feat. Childish Gambino) and "My Everything" also merge the worlds of adult and teen music.

So, if you search just a little bit, you can download My Everything now, four days before its official release. Or stream the album in full over at itemvn.com.

The leak of My Everything follows the official release of eight album songs, including singles "Problem," "Break Free" and "Bang Bang." Grande also has dropped "Best Mistake" (feat. Big Sean), "Love Me Harder" (feat. The Weeknd), "Be My Baby" (feat. Cashmere Cat), "A Little Bit Of Your Heart' and "Why Try." All but the first track were released yesterday (Aug. 20) in an album sampler stream on MTV.

Grande's My Everything officially drops on Aug. 25.

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