Miley Cyrus' unreleased track "Pretty Girls (Fun)," which was originally considered for her fourth studio record "Bangerz," was recently leaked online.

Many listeners think that the upbeat club-friendly tune should have been on Cyrus' most recent album, since it has such a full banger sound. The song features vocal work from E-40, Juicy J and Ty Dolla $ign, and its chunky trap beat was produced by her frequent collaborator Mike WiLL Made-It, who also worked on her "23" as well as "We Can't Stop.

In the less than two-and-a-half minute long track, the Twerk dance aficionado expectedly talks about partying and enjoying life. "If you came here to have a good time, if you came here to have a good time," the 21-year-old pop star sings in the opening lyrics -- before making a reference to the 1980s Cyndi Lauper classic "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun," which she had already covered on her 2008 album "Breakout" -- "All the pretty girls just want to have fun, all the pretty girls just want to have fun."

After the initial chorus, the "Wrecking Ball" hitmaker then disappears for a while during the entire middle of the dance-heavy song, which seems like another artist was meant to contribute a verse throughout the bars. Overall, the lack of lyrical content and Cyrus dropping out during a whole verse certainly gives an unfinished feel to the track.

When the brief instrumental portion is over, Cyrus reemerges on the party track, clearly singing about taking shots. "One shot, two shot, three shot, four / This the one that bring the pretty girls to the floor / If you came here to have a good time, turn up," she declares before asking, "Mirror, mirror on the wall / Who's the flyest of them all?"