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BTR2009-2010
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BTRSHOT IN THE DARK Notes"A Shot in the Dark"[1] is a song by Big Time Rush. It was first heard in the first season of Big Time Rush, in the episode "Big Time Terror". Despite its appearance in the show, the full-length, studio version of "A Shot in the Dark" does not appear in Big Time Rush's discography, having never been released as a single or as part of any album or compilation. It was, however, performed in a solo piece by James Maslow as part of the band's Live World Tour setlist in 2014.ThrowawayFull CDQFull CDQLINK
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BTRINTERMISSION"Intermission" is an unreleased song that was recorded by Big Time Rush. Written by Adam Cherrington, Nicholas "RAS" Furlong, and Travis Garland, and produced by Aaron Pearce, the song was registered in various performance rights organizations around the same time as other songs from Big Time Rush's first studio album, BTR.A demo sung by Travis Garland had also been leaked online as early as 2010.
An unmastered demo track recorded by all four members of the band was unofficially released online in 2011, shortly before the release of their second album, Elevate. The song prominently features Logan Henderson's lead vocals.
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BTRBLINK"Blink" is a song written by Damon Sharpe, Eric Sanicola, and Shanna Crooks. The song is registered in several performance rights organizations, such as ASCAP, with Big Time Rush listed as the performer.Damon Sharpe, Eric Sanicola, and Shanna Crooks are currently credited as writers. Its assigned work identification number in the GEMA repertory indicates the song may have existed as early as 2009, though it is unknown when, if at all, it was recorded by the band.
English dance-pop duo U.V.U.K. and German dance act Cascada have both released versions of the song, in 2012 and 2014, respectively.
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BTRSO WHAT "So What" is a song that was recorded for Big Time Rush's first album, BTR. Logan Henderson mentioned the song in 2010 during an interview with Popstar Magazine, saying he had recorded it by himself and that it was about "having fun and going with the flow of things."So What" ultimately did not make the final tracklist for BTR and remains unreleased by the band. The songwriters and producers behind the track are unknown.

An unfinished demo of the song was unofficially released online in 2021. Henderson sings lead vocals throughout the entire demo with exception of the bridge, where an unknown singer's temporary vocals are still present. Additionally, James Maslow provides backup vocals in the song's chorus, and Carlos PenaVega can be heard speaking at the end of the track.
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ELEVATE2011-2012
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ELEVATECRUISE CONTROL"Cruise Control" is an unreleased song by Big Time Rush. It was written by Cody Williams, Charley Greenberg, Cory Gaddis, and Tekneek, and produced by Wes Jones and Mat Sherman. The band recorded the song in January 2011.
A demo recording of the song was leaked online in March 2013, three months before the release of Big Time Rush's third album, 24/seven. Kendall Schmidt confirmed in an interview that the song was an older one that had went unused, and was not being considered for inclusion on the upcoming album
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ELEVATESHE DRIVESShe Drives", originally known as simply "Drive",is an unreleased song produced by Nicholas "RAS" Furlong. The demo track was recorded by Logan Henderson and was intended to be a Big Time Rush song. Furlong shared an extended preview of the song in a Ustream in early 2012, which was recorded by fans and later leaked to websites such as Tumblr and YouTube. According to Furlong, he hoped it would make the cut of the then-untitled third BTR album.DemoFull LQFull LQLINK
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ELEVATEANYTHING "Anything" is an unreleased song by Big Time Rush. A demo of the song, featuring lead vocals by Kendall Schmidt and Carlos PenaVega, was unofficially leaked online in April 2013.DemoFull CDQFull CDQLINK
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ELEVATEDON'T STOP"Don't Stop" is an unreleased song by Big Time Rush. It was unofficially released online in 2013.ThrowawayFull CDQFull CDQLINK
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ELEVATEFEATURING YOU"Featuring You" is an unreleased Big Time Rush song. Kendall Schmidt and Logan Henderson wrote and recorded a demo for the song, which was unofficially released online in 2013.DemoFull CDQFull CDQLINK
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ELEVATENEXT STEP"Next Step" is an unreleased song by Big Time Rush. A demo recorded by Kendall Schmidt and Logan Henderson was unofficially released online in 2013, shortly after the release of the band's third studio album, 24/seven.DemoFull CDQFull CDQLINK
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ELEVATEREDLIGHT GREEN LIGHT"Redlight, Greenlight" is an unreleased song by Big Time Rush. A demo recorded by Kendall Schmidt and Logan Henderson was one of many that were stolen from Schmidt's email account and unofficially released online, with the song being leaked in June 2014. The song was likely recorded for the band's third album, 24/seven, but was scrapped before the final release. Its writers and producers are unknown.DemoFull CDQFull CDQLINK
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ELEVATEEPIC"Epic" is a song written by Jonas Jeberg, Redd Stylez, Marlin "Hookman" Bonds, and James Maslow, and performed by Big Time Rush. It was initially released as the b-side of the physical "Music Sounds Better with U" CD single, which was released only in Germany, and later included as a digital bonus track on certain versions of the band's second album, Elevate. The song is also available as part of the Ultimate Fan Edition box set.ThrowawayFull CDQFull CDQLINK
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ELEVATEBLOW YOUR SPEAKERSIn May 2011, Big Time Rush's demo of "Blow Your Speakers" was illegally leaked online.[4] As the band did not yet have a release confirmed in the near future, it was unclear whether "Blow Your Speakers" would be a single or included as part of a future project.ThrowawayFull CDQFull CDQLINK
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ELEVATEMY SONG FOR YOU"My Song for You" is an unreleased song recorded by Carlos PenaVega, for Big Time Rush. PenaVega wrote the song with Jimmy Burney and Dave Bassett, during sessions for the band's third album, 24/seven, in November 2012.DemoFull CDQFull CDQLINK
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ELEVATEFIRST TIME"First Time" is an unreleased song by Big Time Rush. It was written by Carlos PenaVega and producer Tekneek during studio sessions in April 2012.
An unfinished demo recording of the song, featuring lead vocals by PenaVega and Kendall Schmidt, was leaked online in June 2013. The vocals are unfinished, cutting off after the second chorus.
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ELEVATEPARALYZED"Paralyzed" is a song by Big Time Rush. It was written by Pierre Bouvier and Charles "Chuck" Comeau of the Canadian rock band Simple Plan, in collaboration with American record producer Matt Squire. Originally recorded for the group's debut album, BTR, the song was not used until 2011, when it was featured in the Big Time Rush episode "Big Time Rocker" from the show's second season. The song received a limited official release when it was offered as a free digital download exclusively for fans who pre-ordered the group's second album, Elevate, through their official website, btrband.com. It was later included in the 2016 Ultimate Fan Edition, a compilation box set released only in Italy.ThrowawayFull CDQFull CDQLINK
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ELEVATEYOUNG LOVE"Young Love" is a song written by Lars Halvor Jensen, Tim McEwan, and Jess Cates. It was released by the Irish pop duo Jedward as the second single and title track from their third studio album, Young Love.
Big Time Rush also recorded a version of "Young Love", though it is unknown when or which album process it may have been part of. The demo of BTR's version was unofficially leaked online in 2013.
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ELEVATERICH GIRL"Rich Girl" is an unreleased song by Big Time Rush. Kendall Schmidt, Chris DeStefano, Ashley Gorley, and Damon Sharpe wrote the song for the band's third album, 24/Seven, and Schmidt and Logan Henderson recorded a demo together."Rich Girl" did not make the final tracklist for the record, and it was purchased by the Japanese rock band All City Steppers, who retitled and rewrote the song as "Witch", and released it as the lead single from their debut album, Sexy Virgin Riot, in 2014.

The demo that Schmidt and Henderson recorded was unofficially posted online in 2013. In addition to the pair's lead vocals, Carlos PenaVega's backing vocals are briefly heard during the track's outro.
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ELEVATEWORDS MEAN NOTHING An Incubus-esque alternative groove, recorded only by Kendall. A 17-second snippet hit Tumblr in June 2012, with the full demo leaking one year later. The original file denoted “2011” in its metadata – it’s possible it was one of the “4-6” songs Kendall co-wrote for the album.DemoFull CDQFull CDQLINK
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ELEVATEI DON'T WANNA WAITA classic R&B ballad interpolating singer-songwriter Paula Cole’s 1997 single of the same name. Kendall played it in full during the 3/24/2017 episode of his Facebook livestream and podcast, Koffee Time with Kendall, saying all lyrics save Cole’s original hook were co-written by the boys. It was confirmed an Elevate outtake by mixer Miles Walker.DemoFull CDQFull CDQLINK
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ELEVATEEVERYDAY GIRL "Everyday Girl" is an unreleased song by Big Time Rush, that was written during sessions for the band's third album, 24/seven. It was written by Kendall Schmidt with the help of Chris DeStefano and Ashley Gorley, who worked closely with the band in late 2012. While "Everyday Girl" was not included on the final album, a demo recorded by Schmidt was unofficially released online in 2013.DemoFull CDQFull CDQLINK
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24/SevenDO IT ALL AGAIN"Do It All Again" is a song that was written for Big Time Rush's third studio album, 24/seven. It was written by Jacob Kasher, Matt Squire, Johan Carlsson, Jeff Halavacs, and Francisca Hall, and produced by Squire, Carlsson, and Halavacs. Kendall Schmidt and Logan Henderson recorded a demo for the song, and while "Do It All Again" did not make the final track listing for 24/seven, the demo was unofficially released online in 2013.
The track was subsequently sold to the American pop rock band Emblem3, who recorded and released their version as a bonus track on their debut album, Nothing to Lose, on July 30, 2013.
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24/Seven3,2,1"3 2 1" is a song written by Damon Sharpe, Eric Sanicola, Kendall Schmidt, Carlos PenaVega, and James Maslow. It was written and recorded in January 2013, during writing sessions for Big Time Rush's third studio album, 24/seven. The song was ultimately scrapped from the album, and was subsequently offered to the South Korean boy band SHINee, who recorded and released "3 2 1" as their ninth single on December 4, 2013. It was uploaded to the leaked.cx by user "teas" on 10/15/2022DemoFull CDQFull CDQLINK
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Another LifeOcean's World (Ft. Maffio)Ocean's World is a song made by BTR and produced by Maffio. It was made available for pre release if you ordered Carlos's book with the same name. Leaked to the site on 10/16/2022 by Joey8696ThrowawayFull CDQFull CDQLINK
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Unknown(2009 - Present)
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Unknown EraTONIGHT IS A FAIRY TALEA demo recorded by Kendall was one of the many leaked on Tumblr in 2013.ThrowawayFull CDQFull CDQLINK
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Unknown EraIT IS WHAT IT ISWriters unknown. A demo recorded by Kendall was one of the many leaked on Tumblr in 2013.ThrowawayFull CDQFull CDQLINK
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Credit to the Big Time Rush WIki for providing the information of the unreleased songs. Be sure to check out the site as they have more information about the unreleased songs https://bigtimerush.fandom.com/wiki/Big_Time_Rush_Wiki
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