Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, is poised to make headlines once again with the release of his upcoming studio album, Bully, scheduled to drop on Friday, March 27. Marking his 12th studio project, the album represents his first solo release since Donda 2 in 2022 and arrives under the independent label Gamma, signaling a continued shift in his artistic and business direction.
In the days leading up to the release, Ye generated significant buzz by unveiling a handwritten tracklist on social media. The move not only heightened anticipation but also reinforced his signature unconventional style. Addressing ongoing speculation, he clarified that Bully would not feature any AI-generated vocals—a response to rumors sparked by earlier versions of certain tracks circulating online.
Several songs included on the album had previously surfaced in incomplete or alternate forms, adding another layer of intrigue for fans eager to hear their final versions. This rollout strategy has fueled discussion across social platforms, amplifying excitement ahead of the official release.
Despite the scheduled drop, the album was notably absent from major streaming platforms such as Apple Music as of early Friday morning (12 a.m. MT / 1 a.m. CT). This has led to renewed conversations about Ye’s history of unpredictable release schedules, as he is well known for delays and last-minute changes across both music and fashion projects.
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The album features an extensive 20-track lineup, showcasing a mix of introspective themes and bold creative direction. Tracks include Sisters and Brothers, Whatever Works, Father, All the Love, and the title track Bully. Additional songs such as Mama’s Favorite, Preacherman, Circles, King, and Mission Control hint at a diverse sonic and emotional range.
To further promote the project, a listening party was also announced, giving fans an early opportunity to experience the album in a curated setting. These events have become a hallmark of Ye’s album rollouts, often blending music, performance art, and spectacle.
As anticipation reaches a fever pitch, Bully is already shaping up to be one of the most talked-about releases of the year. Whether it arrives on time or not, one thing is certain: when Ye releases music, the world pays attention.
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