Tuned In: Paris Hilton's Sexy 'Drunk Text' Video Leaks, Is Taken Down

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"Hm, should I send this drunk text?" (via YouTube) Paris Hilton has promised great things from her upcoming sophomore album, but it looks like the just-leaked Manufactured Superstars track "Drunk Text" isn't one of them. A saucy music video featuring the blond heiress leaked on the Interwebs this week, but was quickly removed from YouTube under copyright claims. You'll have to wait for your Hilton, friends.

Also in music news, Adele broke Whitney Houston's record (aww), Katy Perry's got another number one hit (duh), and Rihanna and Chris Brown's friends are trying to keep them from dating (shudder).

Paris Hilton never meant you to see that music video for "Drunk Text," her collaboration with Manufactured Superstars, so it's unlikely the track will appear on her upcoming sophomore album. Though the song was in keeping with the "Ibiza feel" Hilton's spoken so much of in recent interviews, it must not have lived up to the wholesome image she's been trying to shop in the past year or so. Paris is reformed, y'all, and that means no flat monologues about getting wasted and sending upskirt pictures to men named Adam.

A few tweets posted to the Manufactured Superstars account make it clear that Hilton's video was meant! to be s wept under the rug: "FYI we put out the "drunk text" version with Lea Luna 2 months ago the one with paris is never coming out it leaked."

Those wondering what they've missed should check out the Lea Luna version, which can't be all that different from Ms. Hilton's. The blonde, meanwhile, has refrained to comment on the music video, although she did Tweet late Wednesday night, "You only have one life to live. Stop caring what everyone thinks & do what makes you happy. Life is way too short. Live it!"

In strangely timed news, Adele has broken a sales record previously held by the late Whitney Houston. Sales of the British singer's sophomore album 21 surged in the wake of her Grammy Awards triumph last week, moving a massive 730,000 copies in the week of February 13. Adele now holds the record for most nonconsecutive weeks at the top spot, 21, finally dethroning the soundtrack to The Bodyguard.

Meanwhile, living, breathing cartoon Katy Perry made history with her new single "Part of Me," which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. It's the 20th track ever to debut in the top slot. It's also completely ridiculous.

TMZ reports Rihanna and Chris Brown are not back together, as many assume, but that there's definitely room for a reconciliation in the futurebut only if their friends don't get their way. Rumor has it that everyone close to these two sees potential disaster should they rekindle the relationship that came to a halt three years ago in a rented Lamborghini.

Whatever. (Getty) Mega-producer The Dream told Billboard that Brown's inclusion on Rihanna's "Birthday Cake" remix was Rihanna's idea. "For me, it's just musictwo talented people doing a record together, doing two records together, and that's what it was," he said. "It wasn't about an incident that happened. The true thing really is to forgive, and... you want to believe in people."

Uh huh. No. It's not just about "two talented people doing a record together." This is about press. And attention. And money. It's really not about the music when you publicly reunite with your abuser and his first line is "Girl I wanna f**k you so bad." It's just not that simple.

Palate refresher: Bruce Willis and Demi Moore's daughter Scout "LaRue" (ne Willis) is featured on this sultry, mellow Nicolas Jaar track. Let's hope Chris Brown isn't on her list of dream collaborators.

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