Miley Cyrus Bangerz Unreleased < 2027 >

These tracks have either leaked, been registered on publishing databases (ASCAP/BMI), or confirmed by insiders.

| Song Title | Status | Notes | |------------|--------|-------| | "Nightmare" | Leaked (2015) | Full, high-quality. A dark, anthemic electro-pop track. Often mislabeled as a Bangerz outtake but recorded later (early 2015). Still sonically fits the era. | | "Bad Bitch" | Leaked (2020) | Features Cuban Doll. Explicit, trap-heavy. Recorded during Bangerz sessions. | | "The Floyd Song (Sunrise)" | Leaked (2013) | Slow, emotional ballad about her late dog, Floyd. Raw vocals, minimal production. | | "4x4" | Leaked (partial) | Only low-quality snippet. Features Juicy J. | | "I’m Not Crazy" | Registered on ASCAP | Co-written by Miley and Mike Will Made-It. Unheard. | | "I’m Your Dog" | Registered | Dark, provocative title. No audio. | | "Dirty Mouth" | Registered | Likely a rap-leaning track. | | "Kissing You" | Registered | Possibly a Des’ree cover (from Romeo + Juliet). Unknown if recorded. | miley cyrus bangerz unreleased

It is widely known that the experimental nature of the Bangerz sessions paved the way for Miley’s 2015 psychedelic project, Miley Cyrus & Her Dead Petz. Several unreleased tracks from 2013 feel like prototypes for that album. These tracks have either leaked, been registered on

No discussion of Bangerz sessions is complete without mentioning the song famously known as "Miley's Intro" (or sometimes "It's My Party"). Based on a sample from the public domain song "That's All Right," this track was often used as an interlude. While snippets exist, a full studio master remains a holy grail for collectors. Often mislabeled as a Bangerz outtake but recorded

According to session insiders, Bangerz went through multiple tracklist overhauls. RCA wanted streamlined hits; Miley wanted chaos. Some unreleased songs were cut for sample clearance issues, others for tone (too rock, too weird, too explicit). A few were held back because Miley felt they were “too personal”—or “not personal enough.”

Over on Reddit (r/MileyCyrus) and Twitter, a dedicated restoration project is underway. Fans have taken low-quality YouTube rips of these unreleased tracks and used AI stem separation to create "mastered" versions.

Why the obsession? Because the Miley Cyrus Bangerz unreleased collection shows the artist she wanted to be versus the artist the industry sold. The leaked ballads reveal a vocal maturity that "Wrecking Ball" only hinted at. The leaked rap tracks (like "Dirty Vibe" with Skrillex) foreshadow her later experimental work with Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips.