Many songs previously categorized as "unreleased" have recently surfaced or were included in her second studio album, , which was released on March 27, 2026.
Based on interviews, social media mentions, and database leaks, Raye has confirmed or implied the existence of . Key examples include: Raye Unreleased Songs
Perhaps the most poignant of the unreleased tracks from this era is "Pink Slip." A haunting ballad, the song deals directly with the precarious nature of her record deal. It’s a meta-commentary on an artist begging not to be dropped, highlighting the anxiety of a creative held hostage by corporate interests. Hearing it now, post-independence, feels like listening to a prisoner's diary entry before their escape. It’s a meta-commentary on an artist begging not
The phenomenon of offers a rare window into the artistic evolution of British singer-songwriter Rachel Agatha Keen . For years, the record label system locked her creative output away in deep vaults. Today, her unreleased discography has become highly sought-after material for pop, R&B, and dance music connoisseurs. The Backstory: Why So Many Tracks Exist For years, the record label system locked her
In June 2024, a massive data breach exposed the scale of this shelved catalogue. The Summer 2024 Leak pushed over two hundred of Raye's unreleased vault tracks, scrapped album configurations, and reference demos onto the internet overnight. Notable Unreleased Eras and Scrapped Projects
The leaked material spans multiple distinct eras, documenting her transitions through different musical styles. 1. The Scrapped R&B and Pop Album Eras (2017–2019)