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Bangerz Unreleased - Miley Cyrus

The unreleased songs created a "lore" around the era. The search for high-quality audio of these tracks remains a staple of Miley Cyrus fan communities. 5. What Can We Learn from the Vault?

: A leaked track showcasing the era's heavy hip-hop influence. "Last Goodbye" : Often cited as a high-quality leak from this period. miley cyrus bangerz unreleased

Perhaps the strangest survivor of the cutting room floor. "Slab of Butter" is a country-trap hybrid (a genre Miley would perfect later on Younger Now ). The song features a banjo loop over an 808 beat. Lyrically, it’s about being a sexual, chaotic Scorpio (Miley’s sign). The chorus is absurdly catchy: "I need a slab of butter for this biscuit." The unreleased songs created a "lore" around the era

A raw, acoustic-leaning track that showed a quieter side of the chaotic era. What Can We Learn from the Vault

An investigative, narrative feature exploring the story behind unreleased tracks from Miley Cyrus’s 2013 Bangerz era: why some songs never made the album, how they reflect her artistic transition, and what they reveal about creative control, label decisions, and fandom archaeology.

Arguably the most famous unreleased Miley Cyrus track of all time. "Dream" is a woozy, psychedelic hip-hop slow-burner featuring the Wu-Tang Clan’s Ghostface Killah. The beat is sparse, built on a warped vocal sample and a bass line that feels like molasses. Lyrically, Miley distances herself from her past: "This ain't the Disney show / I ain't Hannah no more."

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