Adam Lambert's forthcoming third studio album 'The Original High' - on which he worked with executive producers Max Martin and Shellback - has been scrapped, with Adam now opting to release a new album of cover tracks instead.

Credit: Hunger TV

Credit: Hunger TV

Despite claiming that the trio were "really excited" after hearing upcoming lead single 'Ghost Town', that song will now never be heard in full unless it is picked up once more for a future release.

This comes as sad news to Lambert's fans, who have been waiting for a big release from the singer since 'Trespassing' dropped on May 14, 2012.

One distraught fan told Female First: "I just can't believe it. I feel like the entire fandom is going to crumble now that 'The Original High' won't see the light of day. And the rumour that Adam's going to cover LMFAO's 'Party Rock Anthem' isn't helping ease the tension."

With Adam revealing just a few days ago that he and Sam Smith were building a "little clique", it's now also been suggested that Sam Smith could feature on the lead single from the forthcoming covers album - 'Lambert Style', a new take on the viral internet hit 'Gangnam Style'.

An official statement is to be released from Adam at 12:00PM GMT later today.

UPDATE: We'd like to remind fans that today is APRIL 1ST!

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