Unreleased ((hot)) | Miley Cyrus Bangerz

That changed dramatically in 2024. At the Louis Vuitton Men’s Fall-Winter show in Paris, Pharrell—now the brand’s Creative Director—used the runway as a venue to resurrect the track. An updated, re-recorded version of "Doctor" boomed through the speakers. The original chorus lyric, "The medicine she gave you, well, that will never work," was updated to "A midnight medication, just show me where it hurts" .

This track was actually released for a hot minute—but only on the Bangerz limited-edition USB drive shaped like a foam finger, which is now a collector’s item fetching over $500 on eBay. It was never made available for streaming, effectively making it unreleased.

Many tracks exist as short worktapes or unfinished snippets on platforms like SoundCloud and Miley Cyrus Wiki :

: An unfinished track (approx. 1:48) believed to be produced by Pharrell Williams. "Down For It" miley cyrus bangerz unreleased

Over the years, high-quality leaks, snippet trades, and publishing database registrations have exposed the skeletal frame of the unreleased album. Several tracks stand out for their production value and historical context. "Rattlesnake"

: A remix featuring Kanye West and Travis Scott that leaked in 2016. Other Noteworthy Titles "Down For It" "Kiss Somebody" "Truly Madly Deeply" "All I Really Want is Your Name" The "Bangerz" Legacy

: A somber, acoustic-leaning track that leaked in 2014. It provides a more vulnerable contrast to the high-energy "party" anthems of the record. That changed dramatically in 2024

In 2020–2021, a significant number of Miley demos surfaced online. Those explicitly tied to Bangerz sessions include:

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."

Miley Cyrus’s 2013 Bangerz era remains one of the most transformative periods in modern pop history, marked by a sharp pivot from Disney sweetheart to hip-hop-influenced provocateur. While the final album achieved triple-platinum status, the recording sessions were incredibly prolific, leaving behind a "vault" of unreleased tracks that fans have obsessively tracked through leaks and rumors for over a decade. The Pharrell Williams Connections The original chorus lyric, "The medicine she gave

: A frequent mention in fan circles, this track is often used by fans to close out their own custom versions of the album.

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.