
(06/28/2015) (Kanye performs at Glastonbury) (12/31/2015) (Kanye drops "Facts" and the rollout begins)
OG Filename: KW - 2 Rihannas Ref 1 (12.18.15) Version played for Keyon Christ. Features Pusha T reference vocals that he mistook for a feature, as well as the sample from "FML" being worked into the track. Leaked as a bonus for the finished "Maintenance" groupbuy.
Similar to the version Mez and Bobby James recorded over, with the early Kanye mumble verse, but lacks Madonna and instead now has vocals from Young Thug. Leaked stems for this version are dated November 2015. Original snippet leaked September 7th, 2025.
Scrapped Pusha T verse from "Clique" was used on this song.
Darren King version. Has the finished release vocal take, but with completely different drums and prod. VC recorded snippets surfaced in December of 2021. The full song would leak January 29th, 2023.
SWISH era song featuring Young Thug. Has a different instrumental and beatswitch with new fully finished lyrics. Samples "Petiatil Cx Htdui" by Aphex Twin. Originally leaked tagged.
Original version with completely different (yet unfinished) vocals/structure, along with the sample being played out slightly differently.
Version of Highlights produced by Keyon from scratch, with a CDQ snippet of the instrumental leaked on September 22, 2025. Another HQ snippet leaked with vocals on September 27th, 2025.
Track 3 from The Weeknd's 2015 album Beauty Behind The Madness. Written by Abel "The Weeknd" Tesfaye, Carlo "Illangelo" Montagnese, Kanye West, The Pope, Carl Marshall, and Robert Holmes. Mixed by Carlo "Illangelo" Montagnese. Mastered by Tom Coyne. Engineered by Jason "DaHeala" Quenneville, Carlo "Illangelo" Montagnese, Joshua Smith, and Noah Goldstein. Samples the songs "Can't Stop Loving You" by Soul Dog and "Not The One" by The Madd Rapper. Future has adlibs in the background.
Mostly finished demo about cheating that was likely cut down from the earlier freestyle. Features the line "No homo', no suspect, but you gotta tell me, was he bigger?". Another feature can be heard in the vocal bleed. Samples "Summertime Rolls" by Jane's Addiction.
Has a rough Young Thug feature. Originally thought to have been late 2014-early 2015, but likely done in late 2015, as the "Nina Chop" and "Famous" beats weren't combined until mid 2015. This is likely a partial file due to the fade out at the end of the file, however it is likely only a short instrumental portion.
Said to be "demo 2" by Alek. Some lyrics from this freestyle are used in release, but most are unused.
Freestyle over an alt instrumental for "Hotline Bling" by Drake. Made in the same session as "Make U Love Me" on November 19th, 2015, weirdly after "Hotline Bling"'s release.
Released as a single on September 1st, 2015. Also track 8 from Travis Scott's 2015 album Rodeo. Samples the song "Machine Gun (Live At Filmore East, 1970 / 50th Anniversary)" by Jimi Hendrix.
Has Kanye mumbling over most of the beat. Likely made during the same sessions as "No More Parties in L.A.". Samples Tudo Que Você Podia Ser by Quarteto Em Cy.
OG Filename: KLamar_Liberated_Rough 1.0 Version with Kendrick Lamar. The engineer did not bounce the full song, just Kendrick's verse and some Kanye vocals. Has slightly updated drums from previous versions.
Said by Alek to be "demo 3". Leaked as a bonus for the "Welcome To My Life" groupbuy. Originally referred to as "College Dorm Sweetheart", but that isn't a real title. A stem edit using vocals from this demo over the beat for "Reborn" made by Logan Smitherman leaked in 2019.
Lil Uzi Vert reference track. Uzi would reuse this take on the 2018 Rambo Savage song "That's On You". Acapella leaked March 13th, 2025.
Apple Music version of "Piss On Your Grave" which features more vocal effects on Kanye's verse. The clean Spotify version also features these new effects.
OG Filename: KLamar_Dont Jump_Rough_ Version that contains short Kanye parts and a Kendrick Lamar verse. This is an actual bounce from the engineer. Higher quality copy refound February 23rd, 2025.
OG Filename: KW - Over Ref (8.16.15) Filename seen in a folder of August 2015 tracks. Cut-down version of "Can't Get Over Me" with some production elements removed, less Bon Iver vocals, and re-recorded verses from Kanye, with some alternate lyrics. Still contains mumble. TLDR: There is more evidence that the song is "Over" than there is that the song is "Fall Out Of Heaven." Originally leaked as "Fall Out Of Heaven," but as The Germans also originally said "Pressure" was titled "Can U Be," it makes sense that they would rename this track as well (as both titles "Pressure" and "Over" aren't vocally stated in the respective tracks). This version of the song also contains lyrics shared with "Famous" and "Only" (both recorded in late 2015) as well as a sample later used on "2 Rihannas" and "FML" (added to both in late 2015). The Germans are confirmed to have tracks from the August 2015 folder (in the tracklists tab) such as "Prayer" and "Ultimate Lie," as well as Post Malone references for some of those August 2015 files. Their version of "Pressure" is likely also August 2015 based on the stems we have for the leaked version. Most of the leaked German files for the LP7 era are late 2015 as well.