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X Factor star Lucy Spraggan has had all of her music removed from the UK iTunes store after a rule change in the show made it so that no contestant has more exposure than any other.
Spraggan, who wowed judges on the epiosde aired last weekend (Aug 25), already released an album in 2011 and the song she auditioned with, titled 'Last Night (Beer Fear'), was available to download immediately.
However, that has changed now with Spraggan updating her fans as to why they can no longer buy her music.
"Oh dear - not my call to make. Get it while you can," Spraggan Tweeted. Adding: "I've obliged because you've got to do what you've got to do to get somewhere in life."
Spraggan, who originally released the 'Top Room At The Zoo' album last year, saw fans flocking to purchase the record online after she wowed judges on the ITV reality show on Saturday (Aug 25).
'Last Night (Beer Fear)', the original song Spraggan performed for the X Factor judges, immediately jumped to number one on the iTunes track chart.
According to official chart data, Spraggan's album sold 1,056 copies after Saturday night. It had previously sold around 150 copies prior to the TV exposure.
'Beer Fear' could still chart this weekend, however, as a large number of legal downloads have already been purchased.
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