Complete List Of Kim Petras Songs From A to Z

Complete List Of Kim Petras Songs From A to Z

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Kim Petras was raised in Cologne, Germany, where her passion for music became evident at an early age. Before releasing any music professionally, she gained public attention in her youth for undergoing gender confirmation surgery as a teenager, which led to widespread media coverage in Germany. But Petras didn’t allow the headlines to define her—she redirected attention toward her true ambition: building a music career on her own terms. After uploading a series of covers and original tracks online, she gradually cultivated a loyal fanbase, thanks to her vocal talent and instinct for crafting hook-heavy pop.

Petras relocated to Los Angeles and began working with producers and songwriters, immersing herself in the American pop music industry. Without major label support early on, she self-released her breakout single “I Don’t Want It at All” in 2017. The track quickly went viral, landing on Spotify’s Global Viral Chart and securing airplay that helped introduce her to a wider audience. The music video, featuring a cameo from Paris Hilton, further showcased Petras’s flair for mixing Y2K aesthetics with modern pop sensibilities. This song marked the beginning of what she called the “Era 1” singles, a string of independently released tracks that included “Heart to Break,” “Hills,” and “Faded.”

Building on that momentum, Petras released her debut mixtape Clarity in 2019. The project received critical acclaim and featured the single “Icy,” which solidified her as a rising force in pop music. Clarity charted on the Billboard 200, an impressive achievement for an independent artist. The same year, she released Turn Off the Light, a Halloween-themed project that embraced dark pop and electronic elements, adding a theatrical edge to her discography. The project blended horror soundscapes with dance beats, reflecting her ability to pivot stylistically without compromising her voice or artistic identity.

Her work caught the attention of major players in the industry, leading to a recording contract with Republic Records and Amigo Records in 2021. Under this new deal, she released Slut Pop, an unapologetically explicit EP that leaned into themes of sexual liberation, empowerment, and nightlife culture. Although polarizing for some, the project affirmed her refusal to play it safe, further endearing her to fans who praised her authenticity and fearlessness. Petras built a reputation for delivering bold content while maintaining strong pop hooks and pristine production.

In 2022, Petras’s career reached a historic turning point when she collaborated with British pop artist Sam Smith on the single “Unholy.” The song became a commercial juggernaut, topping charts in over 20 countries, including the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. With that achievement, Petras became the first openly transgender solo artist to reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100. The success of “Unholy” was further underscored when it won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, making her the first openly transgender artist to win in a major Grammy category. The performance was celebrated as a milestone for LGBTQ+ representation in mainstream music.

Capitalizing on this breakthrough, Petras released her long-awaited debut studio album Feed the Beast in 2023. The album included songs like “Alone” featuring Nicki Minaj, as well as previous hits like “Coconuts” and “Brrr.” Feed the Beast demonstrated her growth as an artist capable of delivering both mainstream pop appeal and experimental flourishes. It solidified her standing as a global pop act and featured collaborations that showcased her versatility, ranging from club anthems to emotionally resonant ballads.

Later in 2023, she surprised fans by releasing Problématique, a long-delayed album that had initially been shelved due to leaks and label complications. When she officially dropped the album, it was met with enthusiasm from her fanbase and media alike, who praised her resilience and ability to overcome industry hurdles. The album included songs that blended French pop influences with dance beats, offering a sonic contrast to Feed the Beast and showing her capacity to reframe challenges into creative opportunity.

Throughout her career, Petras has also been recognized for her contributions to the LGBTQ+ community and her role in pushing boundaries within the music industry. Beyond her groundbreaking Grammy win, she has performed at major LGBTQ+ events around the world, including Pride festivals and benefit concerts. Her visibility and openness have made her a role model for younger LGBTQ+ artists and fans, especially those navigating gender identity and expression in environments that are not always supportive.

Petras’s fashion choices, music videos, and live performances have further elevated her brand, aligning her with the stylistic daring of pop icons like Lady Gaga and Madonna, while still crafting a unique voice of her own. She has been featured in global campaigns for major brands and appeared in fashion publications, becoming known as much for her visual artistry as for her sound.

In addition to her studio work, Petras has toured extensively, headlining across North America and Europe. Her concerts feature high-energy performances and elaborate stage design, combining the spectacle of dance-pop with an emotional undercurrent drawn from her personal story. Her commitment to delivering memorable live shows has earned her a dedicated following and critical praise for her artistry in both studio and stage environments.

Her journey has not been without setbacks—from leaked albums to early struggles for industry recognition—but Petras has continually navigated those challenges with persistence and boldness. She’s proven that commercial success and personal authenticity are not mutually exclusive. Her body of work now spans multiple albums, chart-topping singles, and landmark achievements that have permanently shifted the conversation around who gets to be a pop star.

As of 2025, Kim Petras stands as one of the most distinctive and trailblazing voices in contemporary pop. With a catalog that balances club bangers and vulnerable ballads, and a career defined by both resilience and reinvention, she continues to redefine what is possible in pop music—not just for herself, but for the many who follow in her path.

Complete List Of Kim Petras Songs From A to Z

  1. 1, 2, 3 Dayz Up (featuring Sophie) – Non-album single – 2019
  2. All I Do Is CryClarity – June 28, 2019
  3. All She Wants (featuring Paris Hilton) – Problématique – 2023
  4. All the TimeNon-album single – 2018
  5. Alone (with Nicki Minaj) – Feed the Beast – 2023
  6. Another OneClarity – June 28, 2019
  7. Bait (with Banks) – Feed the Beast – 2023
  8. Banana BoatSlut Pop Miami – February 14, 2024
  9. Blow It AllClarity – June 28, 2019
  10. Boo! Bitch!Turn Off the Light, Vol. 1 – October 1, 2018
  11. BoomerangNon-album single – 2009
  12. Born AgainProblématique – 2023
  13. BrokenClarity – June 28, 2019
  14. Broken Glass (with Kygo) – Non-album single – 2020
  15. BrrrFeed the Beast – 2023
  16. Butt S****tSlut Pop Miami – February 14, 2024
  17. Can We F*?** – Slut Pop Miami – February 14, 2024
  18. Can’t Do BetterNon-album single – 2018
  19. Castle in the SkyFeed the Beast – 2023
  20. ClarityClarity – June 28, 2019
  21. ClawsFeed the Beast – 2023
  22. Click (with Charli XCX, Tommy Cash) – Guest appearance – 2019
  23. Close Your EyesTurn Off the Light, Vol. 1 – October 1, 2018
  24. C*blocker** – Slut Pop Miami – February 14, 2024
  25. CoconutsFeed the Beast – 2023
  26. ConfessionProblématique – 2023
  27. CubanaSlut Pop Miami – February 14, 2024
  28. DeeperProblématique – 2023
  29. Die for YouNon-album single – 2009
  30. Dirty ThingsProblématique – 2023
  31. Do MeClarity – June 28, 2019
  32. Don’t Lie (with The Chainsmokers) – Non-album single – 2024
  33. Ein Tausend TeileNon-album single – 2024
  34. Faded (with Lil Aaron) – Non-album single – 2017
  35. Fade AwayNon-album single – 2008
  36. Feed the BeastFeed the Beast – 2023
  37. Fin’ This Fin’ ThatSlut Pop Miami – February 14, 2024
  38. Future Starts NowNon-album single – 2021
  39. Gag on ItSlut Pop Miami – February 14, 2024
  40. Get F*ed** – Slut Pop Miami – February 14, 2024
  41. Gorgeous (Katy Perry featuring Kim Petras) – Guest appearance – 2024
  42. Got My NumberClarity – June 28, 2019
  43. Head Head HonchoSlut Pop Miami – February 14, 2024
  44. Heart to BreakNon-album single – 2018
  45. Hills (featuring Baby E) – Non-album single – 2017
  46. Hillside BoysNon-album single – 2017
  47. Hit It from the BackFeed the Beast – 2023
  48. Homework (featuring Lil Aaron) – Non-album single – 2019
  49. How It’s Done (with Kash Doll, Alma, and Stefflon Don) – Non-album single – 2019
  50. I Don’t Wanna Die…Turn Off the Light, Vol. 1 – October 1, 2018
  51. I Don’t Want It at AllNon-album single – 2017
  52. IcyClarity – June 28, 2019
  53. If Jesus Was a RockstarNon-album single – 2022
  54. If U Think About Me…Non-album single – 2019
  55. In the Next LifeTurn Off the Light, Vol. 1 – October 1, 2018
  56. Je t’adoreProblématique – 2023
  57. King of HeartsFeed the Beast – 2023
  58. Last ForeverNon-album single – 2009
  59. Love Ya Leave YaProblématique – 2023
  60. MalibuNon-album single – 2020
  61. Meet the ParentsClarity – June 28, 2019
  62. MinuteFeed the Beast – 2023
  63. OmenTurn Off the Light, Vol. 1 – October 1, 2018
  64. Party Till I DieNon-album single – 2020
  65. Personal HellClarity – June 28, 2019
  66. ProblématiqueProblématique – 2023
  67. Reminds MeNon-album single – 2020
  68. RevelationsFeed the Beast – 2023
  69. Rim JobSlut Pop Miami – February 14, 2024
  70. Running Up That HillNon-album single – 2022
  71. Sex TalkFeed the Beast – 2023
  72. Shinin’Clarity – June 28, 2019
  73. Slow It DownNon-album single – 2017
  74. Slut PopSlut Pop – February 11, 2022
  75. Slut Pop RepriseSlut Pop Miami – February 14, 2024
  76. Something About UProblématique – 2023
  77. STFUNon-album single – 2014
  78. Superpower BitchSlut Pop – February 11, 2022
  79. Sweet SpotClarity – June 28, 2019
  80. Tell Me It’s a NightmareTurn Off the Light, Vol. 1 – October 1, 2018
  81. The Drugs Don’t Work (with Baby E) – Guest appearance – 2018
  82. They Wanna F**** – Slut Pop – February 11, 2022
  83. Thousand PiecesFeed the Beast – 2023
  84. Throat GoatSlut Pop – February 11, 2022
  85. TransylvaniaTurn Off the Light, Vol. 1 – October 1, 2018
  86. Treat Me like a HoProblématique – 2023
  87. Treat Me like a SlutSlut Pop – February 11, 2022
  88. Turn Off the Light (featuring Elvira, Mistress of the Dark) – Turn Off the Light, Vol. 1 – October 1, 2018
  89. UhohFeed the Beast – 2023
  90. Unholy (with Sam Smith) (bonus track) – Feed the Beast – 2023
  91. Unlock It (with Charli XCX, Jay Park) – Guest appearance – 2017
  92. Villain (K/DA featuring Madison Beer and Kim Petras) – Guest appearance – 2020
  93. Whale C**** – Slut Pop Miami – February 14, 2024
  94. When We Were Young (The Logical Song) (with David Guetta) – Non-album single – 2023
  95. XXXSlut Pop – February 11, 2022
  96. Your Wish Is My CommandSlut Pop – February 11, 2022

Albums

Turn Off the Light, Vol. 1 (2018): 8 songs

Clarity (2019): 12 songs

Slut Pop (2022): 7 songs

Feed the Beast (2023): 15 songs

Problématique (2023): 10 songs

Slut Pop Miami (2024): 12 songs

Non-album singles/Guest appearances: 32 songs

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