Beyoncè's team is currently facing a big problem just days before her new album is set to be released. "Renaissance" has been reportedly leaked online, and many fans expressed their mixed reactions online.

According to Forbes, Queen Bey's seventh studio album appeared to leak online before its scheduled release. The outlet noted that it could possibly be because physical copies of the record have been distributed in different parts of the world.

The outlet obtained the links of the leaked audio files and matched the tracklist released last week.

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Per Variety, the singer has one of the "most secure" operations in the music industry when it comes to protecting songs from being leaked.

The New York Times reported that the last time the mom of four leaked was in 2011 for her album "4."

At the time, she issued a statement, saying, "while this is not how I wanted to present my new songs, I appreciate the positive response from my fans."

After the issue made rounds online, many fans expressed their thoughts about the leaked songs.

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"Who tf is doing #RENAISSANCE leaks!! Can't y'all hold your horses for 2 days! #Beyonce," one wrote.

"Y'all not real #BeyHive if you partake in listening to the leak. #Beyonce," another one wrote.

"I think some of the people here need to realize Beyoncé & Parkwood have never been afraid to sue people that leak stuff of hers, especially music. They also never lose by the way," one threatened.

As of this writing, Beyoncè Colombia Records, and her team have yet to respond to the latest issue. They have also not confirmed if they're going to file lawsuits against the people who leaked the album.

"Renaissance" is set to be released on July 29.

Beyoncè Not Afraid to Send Legal Letters to Fans

Lawsuits are prevalent within the singer's team as she reportedly sent a legal letter to a then 15-year-old fan who sold clothing inspired by her.

According to a previous report published by Direct Lyrics, a fan who owned Beyonè Capital previously announced that the singer's team sent a legal request to shut down operations, delete all domains related to the pop star, and delete their fan account.

"After a request from Beyoncè's team, we are being forced to shut down @beyoncecapital," the fan wrote.

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