These unreleased tracks have shaped Miley’s later work:
While the final Bangerz album (released October 2013) contained hits like “We Can’t Stop” and “Wrecking Ball,” over were recorded and cut. These unreleased tracks reveal a darker, more experimental, and often more vulnerable version of the era than the polished commercial product. The leaks showcase Miley at her most chaotic creative peak—blending crunk, Southern hip-hop, synth-pop, and raw acoustic confessionals. miley cyrus bangerz unreleased top
As we continue to celebrate Miley's music and artistry, let's keep the conversation going. Share your thoughts on the unreleased tracks, and who knows? Maybe one day, we'll get to experience the full Bangerz experience. These unreleased tracks have shaped Miley’s later work:
Miley has stated in a 2014 Rolling Stone interview: “I had a whole other album that was darker, but they said it wasn’t radio-friendly. So I gave them ‘Wrecking Ball.’” As we continue to celebrate Miley's music and
Miley has publicly stated (2020 TikTok live) that she is aware of the leaks and said, “It’s annoying because those aren’t finished. I don’t want you to hear me figuring it out.” She has never sanctioned their release. Listen at your own discretion, but support official releases.
The Bangerz sessions were prolific, resulting in dozens of tracks that ultimately didn't make the final standard or deluxe tracklists. Here are the top-rated unreleased songs from this era based on fan demand and leak quality: