After signing with Republic Records (and later UMG), Petras recorded two entire albums that were ultimately shelved. The 117x cache includes roughly 30 tracks from these sessions, produced by people like Cirkut, Max Martin’s associates, and ILYA.
Songs like "Hit It From the Back" 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.
Also included: the original demo of what would become "Unholy" – before Sam Smith, before the gospel choir, titled "Holy (Kim Only)". The beat is nearly identical, but Petras’s lyrics are entirely different: "You say you love the Lord / but you’re knocking at my door." It’s a fascinating 'what if'. Kim Petras Unreleased -117x Tracks With OG Fi...
If you encounter a folder labeled “Kim Petras – 117 Unreleased Tracks (OG Files)”, here’s how to verify its legitimacy:
Even with 117 tracks, the complete Kim Petras unreleased universe remains incomplete. Collectors have identified at least 50 additional confirmed songs that have yet to surface, including: After signing with Republic Records (and later UMG),
The 117x leak has opened the floodgates. As of mid-2024, smaller packs have emerged—“Kim Petras – Trash Island Outtakes” and “The Bunhead Demos Vol. 3”—but none match the scale of the original 117-track mega-leak.
Within the 117, a subset of 12 tracks has achieved mythical status. Let’s highlight four: The 117x leak has opened the floodgates
Long rumored, now confirmed. Petras recorded a full German version of an unreleased track called "Plastik." The OG file shows she co-wrote it with her brother, and the lyrics discuss fame as a synthetic construct—years before "Plastic" became a theme in her work.