List of unreleased songs recorded by Britney Spears

The following songs recorded by Britney Spears were not released commercially. Some songs have been given to other recording artists for recording. The list encompasses studio-quality recording by Britney Spears that were not commercially or promotionally released by a reputable label, documented demo versions of songs not released in any form, early demo versions of released songs where there is a substantial difference to the released versions (such as completely different melody), and officially commissioned and Madonna-related professional remix not chosen for release.

Britney Spears performing on The Circus Starring: Britney Spears

Unreleased songs

Key
Denotes songs registered with Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI)
Denotes songs registered with American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)
†‡
Denotes songs registered with BMI and ASCAP
*
Denotes songs cited by the singer or leaked songs cited by her producers
‡*
Denotes songs registered with ASCAP and cited by her producers
Song Writer(s) Leak date Album Notes
"911"† [1][2] Kara DioGuardi
J. R. Rotem
October 6, 2011 Blackout
  • Known alternatively as "Nine One One"
  • Published by Bug Music and Southside Independent Music Publishing
"Abroad"[3]Marcella Araica
Danja
Ezekiel Lewis
Patrick M. Smith
Balewa Muhammad
Candice Nelson
October 6, 2011[3] Circus
  • Published by Christopher Matthew Music and Hitco Music[4]
"All That She Wants"Jonas Berggren
Ulf Ekberg
January 24, 2008 Blackout[5]
"Am I A Sinner?"Britney Spears
July 28, 2010 Britney
  • Known alternatively as "Tell Me (Am I a Sinner)"
"And Then We Kiss"Britney Spears
Mark Taylor
Paul Barry
September 2011 In the Zone
  • A "Junkie XL Remix" officially released on "B in the Mix: The Remixes" (2005)
  • Recorded as "Ja Siis Ma Teen" by Estonian pop group Slam
  • Original version leaked in September 2011.
"Baby Can't You See"*N/AN/A Britney[7]
  • First ballad ever produced by The Neptunes.[7]
  • Written by Pharrell Williams.
"Bring Me Home"*BTN/A Britney[8]
  • Produced by BT.
"Burning Up"Madonna
March 24, 2014 Femme Fatale
  • Cover of Madonna's song
  • A remixed version of the song leaked on June 10, 2011
  • Original version leaked on March 24, 2014
  • Spears performed it on the Femme Fatale Tour (2011)[9]
"Can Caper"Samuel Paul GodinN/A N/A
  • Had been scheduled as the theme for a Pepsi commercial starring Spears[10]
  • Published by Audile Productions[11]
"Conscience"Michelle Bell
Britney Spears
Bloodshy & Avant
January 22, 2015 In the Zone[12]
  • Known alternatively as "Conscious"
"Dangerous"Greg Kurstin and Nicole Morier October 6, 2011[2] Circus
  • The song was later given to the Japanese idol group Momoiro Clover Z, to which the song was translated into Japanese and rewritten under the new name "ROCK THE BOAT" on the album Hakkin no Yoake
"Disguise My Love"Michelle Bell
Britney Spears
N/A In the Zone
  • Published by Elleganza Music Publishing and Universal Music Corporation[13]
  • Demo version by Michelle Bell leaked in 2018.
"Downtown"†Kara DioGuardi
J. R. Rotem
N/A Blackout
  • Published by Bug Music and Southside Independent Music Publishing LLC[14]
"Dramatic"N/A April 16, 2010[15] Blackout[16]
  • In March 2008, a duet version with Heidi Montag was sent to Ryan Seacrest, who premiered it on his show On Air with Ryan Seacrest. Both Jive Records and Montag's representatives denied having knowledge of the recording.[15]
  • Produced by Damon Elliott
"Every Day"†‡Xandy Barry
Wally Gagel
Britney Spears
October 6, 2011[17] Circus
  • Known alternatively as "Everyday"[17]
  • Published by Britney Spears Music, Laurel Street Music Inc, Production Club Music and Universal Music Corporation[18][19]
"Father's Eyes"Arnthor Birgisson
Christine Ina
N/A N/A
  • Registered by Broadcast Music Incorporated
"Fed-Ex"Shakur GreenN/A N/A
  • Registered on ASCAP with unknown publishers.[20]
"Follow Me"†Henrik Jonback
Britney Spears
Karlsson Christian Lars
Winnberg Pontus Johan
Bloodshy & Avant
N/A N/A
  • Written for sister Jamie Lynn Spears as the theme song of television series Zoey 101[21]
  • Demo version by Spears rumored to exist[22]
  • Published by Britney Spears Music and Universal Music Z Songs[22]
"Follow My Fingers"Cathy Dennis
Freescha
Nicole Morier
Britney Spears
N/A Circus
  • Published by Britney Spears Music, Hawk Arm Music, Sizzlegodlessgod Music and Universal Music Z Songs[23]
  • Registered in 2010 with the United States Copyright Office[24]
"Forgiven"Shelly Peiken
N/A N/A
  • Registered by Broadcast Music Incorporated
"Free"Britney Spears
Cathy Dennis
Guy Chambers
N/A In the Zone
  • Registered with Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA).[25]
"Get It"Britney Spears
DFA
January 4, 2006[26][27][28][29][30] In the Zone
  • Known alternatively as "Get It, Get It (Get It My Way)"
  • Known alternatively as "I Said"
  • Known alternatively as "Gotta Get It"
"Graffiti My Soul"Brian Higgins
Miranda Cooper
Lisa Cowling
Tim Powell
Peplab
N/A In the Zone[31][32]
"Grow"*Steve Anderson
Lisa Greene
Britney Spears
N/A Blackout[33]
  • Described as an "electro-ballad" by Steve Anderson[33]
  • Published by Universal Polygram International Publishing Inc[34]
"Guilty"†Joseph Belmatti
Cutfather
Balewa Muhammad
Britney Spears
February 22, 2015 In the Zone
  • Known alternatively as "Guilty Kiss"
  • Samples Prince's "Kiss" (1986)[35]
  • A Quentin Harris remix leaked on September 4, 2004, in radio edit and mixshow form.
  • Published by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corporation|Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp[36][37]
"Hey Ma"Armando Christian Perez
Jose Balvin
Camila Cabello
Jamie Sanderson
December 21, 2017[38] N/A
  • Recorded for The Fate of the Furious' soundtrack.
  • Features vocals by Romeo Santos.
  • Released on March 10, 2017 with Camila Cabello and J Balvin replacing Spears and Santos, respectively.
"Hollow"Christian Karlsson
Cathy Dennis
Britney Spears
N/A In the Zone
"Hooked On"†Pharrell Williams October 17, 2007[40] Blackout
  • Known alternatively as "Sugarfall"[40]
  • Published by EMI Blackwood Music Inc and Songs for Beans[41][42]
"I Feel So Free With You"N/A October 28, 2019 N/A
"I've Been Loving You Too Long"Otis Redding
Jerry Butler
April 9, 2019 Blackout
  • Cover of Otis Redding song
  • Produced by Christopher 'Notes' Olsen
"I Have Nothing" *David Foster
Linda Thompson
May 11, 2018 (Snippet) ...Baby One More Time
  • Originally recorded by Whitney Houston, and included on the soundtrack album The Bodyguard (1992)[43]
  • Recorded by Spears in 1997, and presented by manager Larry Rudolph to a number of record labels.[44]
  • Spears got signed to Jive Records after singing the song in front of the label's executives.[44]
  • A cassette tape of this song, alongside three more cassette tapes of demos of this era were put on auction on the site "Julien's Auctions"[45] on May 3, 2018, and sold by $1,920 on May 19, 2018.
"Instant Déjà Vu" *Rick Nowels
Gregg Alexander
January 31, 2017[46] In the Zone
  • Leaked on January 31, 2017
"It Feels Nice"Britney Spears
Ryan Leslie
September 4, 2004 In the Zone
  • Known alternatively as "Sin City"
  • Known alternatively as "Sin City(Punk'D Rap)"
  • Recorded during the 'In the Zone' sessions
"It's Britney Spears, Baby"†Wade RobsonN/A N/A
  • Published by Wajero Sound[47]
"Just Let Me Go"Evan Bogart
J.R. Rotem
December 2, 2011 Blackout
  • Known alternatively as "Love 2 Love U"
  • Leaked on December 2, 2011[48]
  • Samples Madonna's "La Isla Bonita" (1987)[48]
  • Elements from the song were reused in The Cheetah Girls' song "Fuego".
  • Registered with Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA).[25]
"Kiss Me All Over"†Sean Garrett
Brian Kidd
October 17, 2007[40] Blackout[40]
  • Known alternatively as "Kiss You All Over"[40]
  • Published by Dollanaire Publishing, Hitco Music and Team S Dot Publishing[49]
"Let Me Take You There"†Full Force
Britney Spears
July 9, 2018 ...Baby One More Time
  • It was included on a cassette tape labeled "Britney Spears Demos" from November 1997, submitted to various labels by Britney's manager Larry Rudolph. The handwritten list of songs includes "Soda Pop," "From the Bottom of My Broken Heart," "Thinking About You," "Wishing on a Falling Star," "Let Me Take You There," "You Got It All," "Love The Hurt Away," and "Nothing Less than Real."
  • The cassette tape was put on auction on the site "Julien's Auctions"[50] on May 3, 2018, and sold by $2,560 on May 19, 2018.
  • The song leaked on July 9, 2018 along with alternate demo versions of "Luv the Hurt Away" and "You Got It All".
"Like I'm Fallin'"Michelle Bell
Britney Spears
N/A In the Zone
  • Known alternatively as "Falling"
  • Published by Elleganza Music Publishing and Universal Music Corporation[51]
"Lightness"Peters Reginald
  • Published by Stephwong Music
"Little Me"Britney Spears April 7, 2006 (snippet)[52] Blackout
  • Known alternatively as "For My Sister"
  • Known alternatively as "To My Sister"
  • Known alternatively as "Just Yesterday"
  • A 59-second snippet leaked on April 7, 2006 via Britney's website
  • Published by Britney Spears Music and Universal Music Z Songs
"Look Who's Talking Now"†Michelle Bell
Britney Spears
Bloodshy & Avant
January 9, 2012[24][53][54] In the Zone[53]
  • Recorded as "Look Who's Talking" on BoA's English debut album BoA (2009)[55]
  • Published by Britney Spears Music and Universal Music Z Songs[54]
  • Registered in 2010 with the United States Copyright Office[24]
"Luv The Hurt Away"Curtis T. Bedeau
Gerard R.Charles
Brian P.George
Lucien J. George
Paul Anthony George
May 7, 2006 ...Baby One More Time
  • Known alternatively as "Love the Hurt Away"
  • Features R&B group Full Force[56]
  • Posted on the Full Force's official website[57]
  • Published by Forceful Music and Universal Music Z Songs
  • An alternate demo version of this song leaked on July 9, 2018 along with a demo for "You Got It All" and "Let Me Take You There".
"Mad Love"Britney Spears July 29, 2010[58] Britney
  • Samples Lafayette Afro Rock Band's "Darkest Light"
"Money, Love and Happiness"†‡Michelle Bell
Britney Spears
RedOne
Nanna Kristiansson
April 5, 2012[59] In the Zone
  • Published by Elleganza Music Publishing, EMI Blackwood Music Inc and Universal Music Corporation[60][61]
"My Big Secret"†Chad Hugo
Pharrell Williams
January 1, 2012 (snippet) Blackout
  • Originally recorded by Janet Jackson, but failed to make her seventh album All for You (2001)
  • Known alternatively as "Secret"
  • A snippet leaked online on January 1, 2012
  • Published by EMI Blackwood Music Inc and Songs for Beans[62]
"My Love Was Always There"N/AN/A N/A
  • Song was eventually re-titled and given to Enrique Iglesias who recorded it under the title "Maybe".
  • Performed on the Dream Within a Dream Tour 2002.
"Mystic Man"N/AN/A N/A
  • Performed on the Dream Within a Dream Tour 2002.
"Never Lie"Jeff Joseph DandurandN/A N/A
  • Published by ASCAP[63]
"Nothing Less Than Real"†N/AN/A [40]...Baby One More Time
  • It was included on a cassette tape labeled "Britney Spears Demos" from November 1997, submitted to various labels by Britney's manager Larry Rudolph. The handwritten list of songs includes "Soda Pop," "From the Bottom of My Broken Heart," "Thinking About You," "Wishing on a Falling Star," "Let Me Take You There," "You Got It All," "Love The Hurt Away," and "Nothing Less than Real."
  • The cassette tape was put on auction on the site "Julien's Auctions"[50] on May 3, 2018, and sold by $2,560 on May 19, 2018.
  • As of today, the cassette tape remains unreleased.
"Ouch"Michelle Bell
Britney Spears
Nanna Kristiansson
April 11, 2012[64] In the Zone
  • Snippet leaked on April 9, 2012
  • Published by Elleganza Music Publishing and Universal Music Corporation[65]
"Peep Show"Michelle Bell
Britney Spears
Larry Gates
April 5, 2012 (snippet) In the Zone
  • A snippet leaked online on April 5, 2012
  • Published by Elleganza Music Publishing and Universal Music Corporation.
"Pleasure You"Anthony Moran
Warren Largosa
Britney Spears
July 4, 2012[66] Femme Fatale
  • Was stolen and leaked with vocals from former pop singer Don Philip on his Soundcloud account.[67]
  • Known alternatively as "Say What"
"Pull Out"†Sean Garrett
La Marquis Jefferson
Craig D. Love
Jonathan Smith
October 17, 2007[40] Blackout[40]
  • Known alternatively as "When U Gon Pull It"
  • Known alternatively as "Pull It"[40]
  • Published by C Amore Music, Hitco Music, Lil Jizzel Music Publishing, Songs of Universal Inc and Team S Dot Publishing[68]
"Pulse"Joseph Belmatti
Cutfather
Remee
Lorne Tennant
N/A In the Zone
"Rebellion"Jeff Joseph Dandurand June 20, 2006 (snippet) Blackout[71][72][73]
  • Produced by Christopher 'Notes' Olsen and Scott Storch.[74]
  • Full version is confirmed to exist, but is yet to be released/leaked.
"Red Hot Lipstick"Doug Elkins
Britney Spears
March 13, 2018[75] Blackout
  • Produced by Doug Elkins
  • Posted on Bandcamp by Doug Elkins on March 13, 2018
"Rockstar"Penelope Magnet
Thabiso Nikhereanye
Britney Spears
Christopher Stewart
October 6, 2011[2] In the Zone
  • Rumored to have also been intended for Blackout (2007)
  • Published by 7 Syllables Music, Marchninenth Music, Songs of Peer LTD and Tabulous Music[76]
"Sacred"Britney Spears
Cathy Dennis
Guy Chambers
N/A In the Zone
"She'll Never Be Me"Alex Greggs
Brad Daymond
Britney Spears
Justin Timberlake
Around 2001 Britney
  • A demo version leaked in 2001
  • Official version leaked in 2007
  • Published by Tennman Tunes[77]
"Sippin' On"Penelope Magnet
Thabiso Nikhereanye
Britney Spears
Christopher 'Tricky' Stewart
September 2007 In the Zone[78]
  • Also intended for Blackout (2007) with a commissioned remix featuring rapper AC[78]
  • Known alternatively as "What Ya Sippin On"[78]
  • Original/Official version leaked in September 2011.
  • Published by 7 Syllables Music, Marchninenth Music, Songs of Peer LTD and Tabulous Music[79]
"State of Grace"*Steve Anderson
Lisa Greene
Steve Lee
August 17, 2007 Blackout[80]
  • Known alternatively as "Mystical"
  • Known alternatively as "(Love Is) State Of Grace"
  • Recorded as "Entre Nous Et Le Sol" by Christophe Willem for his second album, Caféine (2009)[80]
  • Published by W B Music Group[81]
"Strip"*Britney Spears
Sheppard Solomon
Jimmy Harry
N/A In the Zone[82]
  • Recorded in 2002.[82]
  • Removed from the final track listing as the song title was similar to the name of Christina Aguilera's album Stripped (2002).[82]
  • Said to be Spears and her manager Larry Rudolph's favorite song at the time.[82]
"Stay"*Britney Spears
Sheppard Solomon
Jimmy Harry
N/A In the Zone[82]
  • According to the song's producer Jimmy Harry, it resembles "Ray of Light" by Madonna.[82]
"Strangest Love"†Guy Chambers
Brian McFadden
December 25, 2011[83] In the Zone
  • Registered with Broadcast Music Incorporated[84][85]
"Take Off"Michelle Bell
Britney Spears
Bloodshy & Avant
May 21, 2017 In the Zone
  • Published by Elleganza Music Publishing and Universal Music Corporation[86]
  • Leaked on May 21, 2017 by Michelle Bell[87]
"Take the Bait"†Marcella Araica
Nate "Danja" Hills
Ezekiel Lewis
Balewa Muhammad
Candice Nelson
Patrick M. Smith
N/A Circus
  • Published by Christopher Matthew Music and Hitco Music[88]
"Telephone"*Lady Gaga
Rodney Jerkins
May 2, 2010 Circus
  • An early demo of the song leaked on May 2, 2010
  • Another demo of the song featuring both Lady Gaga & Britney Spears was recorded for The Fame Monster (2009) and was also considered for inclusion on The Singles Collection (2009). It leaked on January 6, 2015.
  • Lady Gaga eventually recorded the song replacing Britney Spears with Beyoncé and released it onThe Fame Monster (2009)
"This Kiss"Britney Spears
Nicole Morier
April 29, 2012 Circus
  • A 16-second snippet leaked on April 26, 2012 under the title "Kiss"
  • Full Version leaked on April 29, 2012
  • Published by Songs of Kobalt Music Publishing.
"Tilt Ya Head Back"Nelly
Dorian Moore
Tegemold Newton
Curtis Mayfield
March 22, 2016 (snippet) N/A
  • Nelly recorded the song featuring Britney Spears, but it failed to be included on Sweat (2004)[89]
  • Eventually Nelly recorded the song replacing Britney Spears with Christina Aguilera and released it on Sweat (2004)
  • A 35-second snippet of the version featuring Britney Spears was premiered at Singaporean radio Gold 90.5 the 22nd March 2016
  • Published by Universal Music Corporation
"To Love Let Go"†Tom Craskey
Britney Spears
Devo Springsteen
October 6, 2007 Blackout
  • Known alternatively as "Let Go"[90]
  • Published by Britney Spears Music, Craskey Music, Grown Your Own Music and Universal Music Z Songs[91]
  • Registered in 2008 with the United States Copyright Office[90]
"Today"Darren WittingtonN/A ...Baby One More Time
"Unbroken"†Lindy Robbins
Fraser T. Smith
February 16, 2014 Femme Fatale
  • Published by BMI[95]
"Untitled Lullabye"†William Anderson
Britney Spears
August 23, 2007 Blackout
  • Known alternatively as "Untitled/Lullaby"[90]
  • Known alternatively as "Baby Boy"
  • Published by Britney Spears Music, Delightful Music LTD, Universal Music Z Songs and Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp[96]
  • Registered in 2008 with the United States Copyright Office[90]
  • Contains an instrumental sample of "Feeling Tall" by Crown Heights Affair.
"Weakness"N/AN/AN/A
  • Performed on the Dream Within a Dream Tour 2002.
"Welcome to Me"†Wade Robson
Britney Spears
Carole Bayer Sager
May 11, 2014 In the Zone
  • Published by Carol Bayer Sager Music and Wajero Sound[97]
  • A 6-second snippet leaked on October 6, 2011 under the title "Love"
  • Full demo leaked on May 11, 2014
  • Rumored to have also been intended for Blackout (2007)
"Wishing on a Falling Star"†N/AN/A [40]...Baby One More Time
  • It was included on a cassette tape labeled "Britney Spears Demos" from November 1997, submitted to various labels by Britney's manager Larry Rudolph. The handwritten list of songs includes "Soda Pop," "From the Bottom of My Broken Heart," "Thinking About You," "Wishing on a Falling Star," "Let Me Take You There," "You Got It All," "Love The Hurt Away," and "Nothing Less than Real."
  • The cassette tape was put on auction on the site "Julien's Auctions"[50] on May 3, 2018, and sold by $2,560 on May 19, 2018.
  • As of today, the cassette tape remains unreleased.
"When I Say So"Brian Kierulf
Britney Spears
Joshua M. Schwartz
BT
July 28, 2010 Britney
  • Produced by BT
  • Also intended for In the Zone (2003)
  • Known alternatively as "Till I Say So"
  • Published by Britney Spears Music, Chrysalis One Songs LLC, Emotech Music, Kierulf Songs, Mugsy Boy Publishing and Universal Music Z Songs.[98]
  • Registered in 2004 with the United States Copyright Office
"Whiplash"†‡Greg Kurstin
Nicole Morier
Britney Spears
N/A Circus[99]
"Who Can She Trust?"Britney SpearsN/A Blackout[102]
  • Described by J.R. as 'an introspective composition written solely by Britney. She sings 'Where am I?/Where will I find my face?/Where will I find my faith?' over a snap music hip-hop beat accompanied by the sound of a camera shutter clicking'.[102]
"Wonderland"†Jimmy Harry
Balewa Muhammad
Reza Safinia
Sheppard Solomon
Britney Spears
N/A In the Zone
  • According to songwriter Jimmy Harry, it has an electronic sound.[82]
  • Published by Irving Music[103]
"You Were My Home"N/AN/AN/A
  • Performed on the Dream Within a Dream Tour 2002.

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