Kim Petras Unreleased -117x Tracks With Og Fi...
Approximately 117 distinct files (including alternate versions) Master WAVs, 320kbps MP3s, Lossless FLACs Key Production Credits Dr. Luke, Aaron Joseph, Vaughn Oliver, Cirkut Featured Collaborators Doja Cat, Azealia Banks, Sophie, Slayyyter Primary Eras Covered Pre-Era 1, Era 1 (Neon/Rainbow), Problématique , Detour Key Highlights from the Unreleased Vaults 1. The Scrapped "Candy" and Pre-Era 1 Demos
This is not just a folder of random voice memos. This is a historical document, a parallel-universe discography, and a masterclass in how modern pop music is built—and then abandoned.
The "Kim Petras Unreleased – 117x Tracks With OG Files" collection is now part of internet folklore. It sits alongside other great pop leaks like Lady Gaga’s Act II , Lana Del Rey’s May Jailer sessions, and Charli XCX’s XCX World . But none of those had quite the breadth of 117 songs spanning nearly a decade.
Sometimes, songwriters and artists workshop lyrics. Unreleased versions can contain early, more revealing, or entirely different lyrical narratives.
The file arrived on an ordinary Tuesday, buried in an anonymous USB that smelled faintly of ozone. Mikaela found it on the bench behind the vintage record shop where she worked; someone had propped open the back door and left a paper bag with two cassettes, a Polaroid, and the flash drive. The Polaroid showed a rooftop at dusk, neon bleeding into glass. On the back, in careful script: 117x. Kim Petras Unreleased -117x Tracks With OG Fi...
While a streamlined version of Problématique was officially released on streaming platforms in late 2023, the 117x leak surfaces the raw, alternative mixes and completely unreleased sibling tracks from the concurrent Candy recording sessions.
: Songs from before her 2017 "Era 1" singles (like "I Don't Want It At All"), some of which were originally posted to her YouTube channel and later removed. 2. Notable Track Highlights
Word travels fast when it's fed by whispers. By the next evening, the shop's backroom was full: a college DJ with sleeves of band patches, a retired radio host with a memory for obscure hooks, and Lena—the owner of the rooftop from the Polaroid—who had once ran lights for queer club nights downtown. They listened in the dim, faces lit by monitors and the glow of the streetlamp outside.
Kim has been vocal in the past about how devastating it is to have her work stolen. However, since many of these tracks were officially "dead" in the eyes of the label, the leak has served as a bittersweet gift to a fanbase hungry for the sound that made them fall in love with her initially. How to Navigate the Vault But none of those had quite the breadth
Fans often cherish the less compressed, more emotive vocal performances often found in demos compared to the highly processed, commercial sound of final records. 2. Contextualizing "117x" Tracks
The phenomenon of the represents one of the largest archival music leaks in modern pop history, fundamentally reshaping how fans interact with the Grammy-winning artist's discography. In the digital music underground, massive data dumps known as "mega-leaks" frequently expose the inner workings of pop hitmakers, but few match the scale of this 117-track compilation. Complete with original studio audio files (OG files), uncompressed masters, and raw demos, this massive leak offers an unprecedented look into Kim Petras ' vault. It bridges the gap between her early independent electropop roots and her high-budget major label recording sessions. The Anatomy of the 117x Leak
The leaked tracks map out several canceled projects and creative directions that her record labels ultimately shelved. The most notable tracks can be grouped by their intended eras: 1. Canceled Album Sessions ( Problématique & Candy )
: A significant portion of the tracks dates back to the era of her shelved debut album, Problématique The tracks were rough
While Kim Petras eventually surprise-released a condensed 10-track version of Problématique in September 2023, the original vision for the record was far more expansive. The 117x archive includes the holy grail of this era:
Even with 117 tracks, the complete Kim Petras unreleased universe remains incomplete. Collectors have identified at least that have yet to surface, including:
Mikaela always loved things that felt like puzzles. She dumped the contents onto her old mixing board, fingers itching. The tracks were rough, candid—breath at the start of a chorus, laughter in a verse, a producer's voice whispering "again, softer." The music didn't want to be polished; it wanted to be remembered. There were traces of late-night sessions, cigarettes in coffee mugs, and a persistent, gentle defiance threaded through every bar.
This dark, witch-house track was cut from Turn Off the Light Vol. 2 for being "too slow." The leak includes in the track notes: “Needs more drop—Kim wants less reverb.”
Approximately 117 distinct files (including alternate versions) Master WAVs, 320kbps MP3s, Lossless FLACs Key Production Credits Dr. Luke, Aaron Joseph, Vaughn Oliver, Cirkut Featured Collaborators Doja Cat, Azealia Banks, Sophie, Slayyyter Primary Eras Covered Pre-Era 1, Era 1 (Neon/Rainbow), Problématique , Detour Key Highlights from the Unreleased Vaults 1. The Scrapped "Candy" and Pre-Era 1 Demos
This is not just a folder of random voice memos. This is a historical document, a parallel-universe discography, and a masterclass in how modern pop music is built—and then abandoned.
The "Kim Petras Unreleased – 117x Tracks With OG Files" collection is now part of internet folklore. It sits alongside other great pop leaks like Lady Gaga’s Act II , Lana Del Rey’s May Jailer sessions, and Charli XCX’s XCX World . But none of those had quite the breadth of 117 songs spanning nearly a decade.
Sometimes, songwriters and artists workshop lyrics. Unreleased versions can contain early, more revealing, or entirely different lyrical narratives.
The file arrived on an ordinary Tuesday, buried in an anonymous USB that smelled faintly of ozone. Mikaela found it on the bench behind the vintage record shop where she worked; someone had propped open the back door and left a paper bag with two cassettes, a Polaroid, and the flash drive. The Polaroid showed a rooftop at dusk, neon bleeding into glass. On the back, in careful script: 117x.
While a streamlined version of Problématique was officially released on streaming platforms in late 2023, the 117x leak surfaces the raw, alternative mixes and completely unreleased sibling tracks from the concurrent Candy recording sessions.
: Songs from before her 2017 "Era 1" singles (like "I Don't Want It At All"), some of which were originally posted to her YouTube channel and later removed. 2. Notable Track Highlights
Word travels fast when it's fed by whispers. By the next evening, the shop's backroom was full: a college DJ with sleeves of band patches, a retired radio host with a memory for obscure hooks, and Lena—the owner of the rooftop from the Polaroid—who had once ran lights for queer club nights downtown. They listened in the dim, faces lit by monitors and the glow of the streetlamp outside.
Kim has been vocal in the past about how devastating it is to have her work stolen. However, since many of these tracks were officially "dead" in the eyes of the label, the leak has served as a bittersweet gift to a fanbase hungry for the sound that made them fall in love with her initially. How to Navigate the Vault
Fans often cherish the less compressed, more emotive vocal performances often found in demos compared to the highly processed, commercial sound of final records. 2. Contextualizing "117x" Tracks
The phenomenon of the represents one of the largest archival music leaks in modern pop history, fundamentally reshaping how fans interact with the Grammy-winning artist's discography. In the digital music underground, massive data dumps known as "mega-leaks" frequently expose the inner workings of pop hitmakers, but few match the scale of this 117-track compilation. Complete with original studio audio files (OG files), uncompressed masters, and raw demos, this massive leak offers an unprecedented look into Kim Petras ' vault. It bridges the gap between her early independent electropop roots and her high-budget major label recording sessions. The Anatomy of the 117x Leak
The leaked tracks map out several canceled projects and creative directions that her record labels ultimately shelved. The most notable tracks can be grouped by their intended eras: 1. Canceled Album Sessions ( Problématique & Candy )
: A significant portion of the tracks dates back to the era of her shelved debut album, Problématique
While Kim Petras eventually surprise-released a condensed 10-track version of Problématique in September 2023, the original vision for the record was far more expansive. The 117x archive includes the holy grail of this era:
Even with 117 tracks, the complete Kim Petras unreleased universe remains incomplete. Collectors have identified at least that have yet to surface, including:
Mikaela always loved things that felt like puzzles. She dumped the contents onto her old mixing board, fingers itching. The tracks were rough, candid—breath at the start of a chorus, laughter in a verse, a producer's voice whispering "again, softer." The music didn't want to be polished; it wanted to be remembered. There were traces of late-night sessions, cigarettes in coffee mugs, and a persistent, gentle defiance threaded through every bar.
This dark, witch-house track was cut from Turn Off the Light Vol. 2 for being "too slow." The leak includes in the track notes: “Needs more drop—Kim wants less reverb.”