Kim Petras Unreleased -117x Tracks With Og Fi... [ INSTANT ]
Petras’s prolific output during her independent era yielded dozens of extra tracks. The 117x archive includes high-quality alternative versions of fan favorites and completely unreleased bops from the Turn Off The Light sessions, complete with clean acapellas and distinct master mixes. 3. The Lost Candy and Major Label Era (2020–2021)
This massive leak arrives at a turning point in Petras' career. In , Kim Petras publicly expressed frustration with her label, Republic Records , claiming they were withholding her completed third album, Detour . She has since formally requested to be dropped from the label to pursue independent releases.
Songs like and "All She Wants" lean into mainstream EDM-pop, but the most fascinating OG file here is "Problem (Solo Version)" – a track that eventually leaked with a featured artist (redacted) but here exists only as Petras herself, double-tracked harmonies, no pitch correction. It’s raw and vulnerable, directly contradicting the "banger" image. Kim Petras Unreleased -117x Tracks With OG Fi...
: A high-energy fan favorite often paired with early leaks like Shame On Me .
: Darker, bass-heavy synth-pop tracks that show her transition from bright bubblegum pop toward moodier electronic spaces. The Lost Candy and Major Label Era (2020–2021)
: A recurring title in unreleased playlists, sometimes labeled as a demo.
The tracks became a rumor that grew teeth. People came to the shop to trade stories: an ex-engineer who swore one session had been the evening an important promise was made and then broken; a drag performer who hummed the chorus like a prayer; a street artist who painted quick, neon portraits while the songs looped in her headphones. They all claimed the music did one thing in common: it made them honest. Songs like and "All She Wants" lean into
The "Problématique" Limbo: The Story Behind the Scrapped Era
The "117x Tracks With OG Files" leak was not a fan hack. Cybersecurity analysts who examined the file hashes noted that the folders originated from a compromised cloud backup belonging to a former mixing engineer. No new credit card data was taken—only audio files.
Originally teased on Instagram Live, this full three-verse version features a bridge that was cut from the official release. The OG file contains and a saxophone synth solo not present in the final mix.