iTunes leaks? Haha, watch out! I hope you don't want to have your computer room flooded, that's why? Or, maybe...yes, you do, as long as being flooded by iTunes means to get Kelly Clarkson's unreleased "All I Ever Wanted" album!

According to RollingStone, Clarkson's entire upcoming album, expected to be released on the 10th of March, accidentally became available on iTunes Norway. Pretty cool for those into her, but considering Norway's musical scene, I would have imagined they'd leak some Black Metal album. Anyway, Clarkson or not, the iTunes leak remains a leak, that's certain.
"Clarkson fans rejoiced earlier today when they noticed that Norwegian iTunes was streaming 30-second clips of each song on All I Ever Wanted, which is typical of the digital music service’s pre-purchase preview. However, listeners soon realized that they could, due to an iTunes error, purchase the entire new album rather than just settle for snippets. And as things snowball quickly on the Internet, All I Ever Wanted was quickly distributed on P2P sites and message boards," wrote RollingStone.
Even more, "Rock Daily confirmed that the file contains a 192kpbs version of the album that was encoded via iTunes," so everything seems clear - iTunes leaks, but - as usual - there's no official statement from Apple regarding this topic, and I wouldn't be amazed to see this story fading away without any words from the Cupertino-based company at all!