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Amy Winehouse blamed her drug habit on the devil during a furious rant.
The troubled singer - bizarrely dressed in only skimpy black shorts and a lace bra - was in a West London recording studio attempting to pen tracks for her forthcoming third album when she became incensed at her uninspired efforts.
Amy, 25, only managed to play a repetitive tune using two notes on her ÂŁ3000 guitar and eventually became so frustrated she smashed up the instrument and began screeching that Satan was giving her drugs.
An eyewitness said: "She lost it."
This latest incident has prompted fears for Amy's mental health again.
Earlier this month, it was reported she had threatened to kill herself with a knife because she was missing her incarcerated husband Blake Fielder-Civil, who is currently serving a 27-month sentence for grievous bodily harm and perverting the course of justice.
Last month, the Rehab singer made a shambolic appearance at London's Berkeley Square Ball - an annual charity event in aid of The Prince's Trust.
Amy was supposed to sing backing vocals for her 12-year-old goddaughter Dionne - who was performing at the event in an attempt to launch her music career - but only managed to mumble a few words.
Later, she reportedly hit out at a fan who asked for an autograph.
She was heard sobbing: "This isn't a life - it's a mess. Life can't go on. I can't do this any more."
Meanwhile, Mark Ronson has revealed the name of the track he and Amy are covering for a tribute album to legendary producer Quincy Jones.
The pair are lending their talents to You Don't Own Me, which was originally a hit for 60s singer Leslie Gore.
Source:Tonight
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