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It's not leaked and seemingly nobody who has it has any intention of leaking it.
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She put up a video on Instagram explaining that she felt "Our Lady of Sorrows" didn't fit her vision with the rest of the tracks in the form she had it when the album was being turned in. There was also a time crunch and she was forced to pick between "Saddest Smile" and "Our Lady of Sorrows" to put finishing touches on in order to make the album. She picked "Saddest Smile", knowing that she needed extra time to finish "Our Lady of Sorrows" properly, rather than rush it and turn out something half-baked. Guessing "Bon Voyage" was also not finished when the album was done, since it's not on the draft tracklist posted a few pages back.
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Coal Miner's Daughter was fake. It was just someone putting an incorrect title on Goldie Boutilier's song "K-Town".
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The only outtakes we know of are on the deluxe. It's unlikely that many others exist, based on the draft tracklist posted a few pages back in this thread.
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We have all three. "You Don't Scare Me" is a vaguely electronic ballad, but the vocal take is pretty rough. "Blindspot" and "Paradise" are unfinished sounding demos that have empty sections without vocals during the verses. "Blindspot" is the better of the two.
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You're misunderstanding how Spotify charts are calculated. It's about how many new streams the song is gaining per day. Kesha is gaining a million streams per day and the number has been consistently rising since the song came out. Katy gained just over two million streams on debut day and less than half of that on day two, bringing her below Kesha's numbers.
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Yeah, I've definitely gotten that "scrambling" vibe from the amount of stress she's seemed to be under lately. I'm guessing she's had to make a lot of very big decisions about planning the sophomore rollout, which will lock her into a very specific trajectory for the next year or two. That's gotta be daunting, given how many stars with one big hit flame out after the first hurdle. Thankfully, I don't think that's what's going to happen here, especially given that she's got four songs rising independently on the Hot 100 right now. Hoping we get more news soon!
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No and we probably never will have any. Those are better protected than all of the other stuff that's gotten out, thus far. These are the registered ones: Contours I Can Run I Still Bleed Red Love Note Made of Stone No. 1 With a Bullet Oh Eden Reunion There's probably more than that in existence, but again, unlikely we'll ever get any of it, barring a retrospective anniversary repackage way down the road.
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Boston, MA @ Fenway Park: June 20th, 2024
Beauty King replied to Quincy's topic in 2024 Performances
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Hit Me Up, Wild Card and Outlaw are the only other ones that I'd consider important. All the others made it on the album.
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Album is being turned in within the next 48 hours, according to the Instagram live she just did to celebrate the release of "Jenny's Got a Boyfriend". That means it's coming in about one month, as that's the usual window required by distributors to process a release on streaming services and digital stores.
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Indio, CA @ Coachella: Weekend 1 - April 12th, 2024
Beauty King replied to Elle's topic in 2024 Performances
There were three guests total: Billie Eilish, Jon Batiste and Jack Antonoff, though only Jon and Billie sang with her, while Jack solely played piano. A picture of the setlist also confirmed that there were supposed to be two more guests who were ultimately not present for the show: Kehlani and Father John Misty. Kehlani has confirmed that her schedule didn't allow her to make it in time to be there. Father John Misty has not commented on the matter yet. Yes, there was a professional livestream, but you're going to have a hell of a time finding a download. Coachella copyright-claims all reuploads of their livestreamed content. -
Indio, CA @ Coachella: Weekend 1 - April 12th, 2024
Beauty King replied to Elle's topic in 2024 Performances
Essentially the same setlist as last year's shows, in a different order. A few songs were swapped out, but the majority of the set was the exact same songs as last year. The staging is more elaborate, but honestly, not that much of an upgrade. No new tracks. No Coachella - Woodstock in My Mind. The controversy is mostly over the fact that there were a lot of technical difficulties and she gave a somewhat weak performance overall. It was not a great set, on the whole. -
Someone on PopJustice posted the album tracklist months ago, for those who are curious. This is before the addition of whatever the other re-recorded track is.
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A person made an unreleased tracker yesterday that incorrectly listed those songs as leaked. They are not.
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The source was a pitching website where seemingly all uploads were censored, to make them more palatable to potential buyers.
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He got busy with recording his own record and writing/producing for other people. They barely worked together after Paradise. She says he's still a good friend and that they just weren't wanting to make the same types of music at that time. Whatever older thread you saw was probably a misinterpretation of her comments at the time; as far as we know, the early sessions for what became Ultraviolence were nearly all with Rick Nowels, not Emile.
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This is absolutely not how it works. She would have to negotiate the rights specifically when attempting to be released from her contract. Labels retain rights to all music produced under their auspices as a part of almost all recording contracts. There's a significant chance she is leaving with almost none of the music produced in the last ten years.
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They originally quoted this post and asked for the source:
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Proper title is "You. I. Forever". You might be confusing it with "You + I = Death", which is an unleaked track.
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They destroyed the copies the label had. The producers of the material still have all the original files.
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The head of her label destroyed all copies of unfinished unreleased material in label hands specifically to prevent that scenario. He realized that she was a perfectionist and the material wasn't anywhere close to finished enough to form an album. We do know a few titles of songs intended for the third album: Do Me a Lemon Gutter A Lion's Pride You Always Hurt the Ones You Love [which you can hear a snippet of her working on during the Amy documentary] Song for Dionne Our Souls Ain't Sold Not a Penny Cremated [this might be an alt title for "Like Smoke", as a page from her diary has it listed near "Like Smoke" and "Never Wanted You (To Be My Man)", so it seems like she might've been deciding between the three] Lion(ess) in Limbo Where Is He? [probably the Amy solo version of what became "Cherry Wine"] Misery Loves Company How Long Now You Never Came Back for Me Between the Cheats was also on the same list, but that obviously saw release, alongside Like Smoke. All of these are presumably still held in the hands of the producers who worked on them, though. Salaam Remi and Mark Ronson have both said in the past that they're against the release of any of the unfinished unreleased songs that are still in their possession.
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The poster you're replying to has unleaked material from a number of artists.
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Why are you guys adding "Eyes On You" to your theoretical tracklists? That track's literally a decade old.