Beyonce's record label have denied reports that they were not satisfied with the singer's new album '4'.
Earlier this month, it was reported that Columbia/Epic were unhappy with the album and had considered asking the singer to record some new songs.
But chairman Rob Stringer has described the claims as “not true”.
“There's never been any doubt or conversations about moving the record or changing it,” he told Billboard. Those conversations never existed. We're really, really happy with it."
Stringer said he was also confident that the album would sell well despite leaking online three weeks ahead of its release this week.
'4' is currently at number one on the midweek chart in the UK, where Beyonce headline last weekend's Glastonbury festival.
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