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Taylor Swift tops iTunes Canada chart with 8 seconds of white noise

Taylor Swift, pictured in May 2014. Dimitrios Kambouris / Getty Images

TORONTO – Nevermind pop, Taylor Swift conquered the Canadian chart Tuesday with what amounted to a short crackle.

An eight-second clip of white noise erroneously released and attributed to the singer held the top spot on the Canadian iTunes chart as of noon on Tuesday. The snippet was listed as “Track 3” on the Nashville singer’s hotly anticipated full-pop makeover 1989.

Screenshot/iTunes. Screenshot/iTunes

The No. 2 and 3 singles on the chart were also culled from that record: “Welcome to New York” and “Shake It Off.”

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When reached, a representative for Apple declined to comment on the incident.

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1989 will be released Monday, expected to be the first blockbuster album of a year that has thus far not yielded a single platinum-selling hit.

First single “Shake It Off” has already topped the chart in the U.S. and Canada.

Twitter users and Taylor Swift fans alike reacted to the news with jokes on social media – some even drawing comparisons to British electronic musician Aphex Twin.

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