Miley Cyrus Bangerz Unreleased !exclusive! Jun 2026

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Miley Cyrus Bangerz Unreleased !exclusive! Jun 2026

– A festival-ready banger that later resurfaced in demo form online. It’s pure adrenaline, with Miley name-dropping molly and mayhem—too explicit even for the Bangerz parental advisory sticker.

Why does the music left off Bangerz remain so captivating over a decade later?

: A collaboration with Kanye West and Travis Scott that leaked in 2016.

The unreleased catalog of Bangerz also includes alternate versions of released songs featuring high-profile artists whose verses were dropped before the final mastering.

Miley Cyrus altered the trajectory of 2010s pop culture with her fourth studio album, Bangerz , released in October 2013. Ditching her Disney Channel persona, she collaborated with hip-hop heavyweights like Mike WiLL Made-It, Pharrell Williams, and Future to craft a chaotic, trap-infused pop masterpiece.

In the years following the album's release, production sheets hinted at a potential studio session involving the late Mac Miller. While no audio has ever materialized, the collaboration fits the alternative hip-hop circle Cyrus ran in during 2013. Alternate Versions and Scrapped Concepts miley cyrus bangerz unreleased

This leak showcased Miley’s deep dive into hip-hop and Pharrell-inspired production. Featuring a verse from Tyler, The Creator

But for the dedicated sector of the pop music fandom known as stans , the officially released 16 tracks (including deluxe edition bonuses) represent only the tip of the iceberg. Beneath the surface lies a mythical archive: .

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To understand the unreleased tracks, you have to understand the studio environment. Between late 2012 and mid-2013, Miley worked with a rotating cast of hitmakers: Mike Will Made-It (the album’s executive producer), Pharrell Williams, Future, and even Britney Spears' longtime collaborator, Cirkut.

Beyond entirely new songs, the Bangerz unreleased catalog includes radically different versions of album tracks: – A festival-ready banger that later resurfaced in

: A rumored collaboration that appears on various fan-compiled tracklists. "Black Skinhead (Remix)"

Produced by Dr. Luke and Cirkut, "Nightmare" is an uptempo electronic-rock lament. Unlike the defiant energy of Bangerz , "Nightmare" leans into despair. Miley sings: "I woke up in a broken dream / with no-one lying next to me" . Dr. Luke famously described the song on social media as .

Before "We Can’t Stop," there was "4x4." This demo features a verse from Nelly (who was riding high off "Cruise" with Florida Georgia Line) and a four-on-the-floor club beat. The lyrics are literally about driving a truck through a break-up.

: A demo track floating around the internet that features Cyrus singing over a bouncy, Pharrell-produced beat. Elements of this track's production style were later repurposed for other artists under Pharrell's umbrella. Why Were These Songs Left Off the Album?

The heavy use of hip-hop production meant that several unreleased tracks utilized loops and samples that proved too expensive or legally difficult to clear before the strict October 2013 deadline. : A collaboration with Kanye West and Travis

The hunt for Bangerz unreleased music has become a cornerstone of digital pop fandom. Unlike the polished, controlled rollouts of Taylor Swift or Beyoncé, the Bangerz leaks feel anarchic—a chaotic digital yard sale of a star in the middle of a nervous breakdown and a creative peak simultaneously.

For audiophiles and casual fans alike, digging into these lost sessions provides a deeper appreciation for Cyrus’s versatility as a vocalist and her willingness to take massive creative risks.

"Rubber Band" represents the more urban, hip-hop-centric direction Cyrus was exploring with Mike Will Made-It. Characterized by a heavy bassline, snappy percussion, and a repetitive, hypnotic vocal delivery, the track features Cyrus rapping more confidently than she did on official cuts like "SMS (Bangerz)." It remains a cult favorite among fans who preferred her trap-pop era. "The Way I Feel" (Feat. Tyler, The Creator)

A melancholic piano ballad that predates "Wrecking Ball," "Underwater" features Miley singing about suffocation in a relationship. Unlike the theatrical shouting of "Wrecking Ball," "Underwater" is hushed and fragile.

 

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