Summary
Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, has finally released his long-awaited twelfth studio album, "Bully," but it is not yet available on major streaming services. The album follows recent controversies surrounding West's antisemitic statements and actions, and he has publicly apologized for these remarks. The music in "Bully" resembles earlier phases of West's career and incorporates many samples.
Key Facts
- Kanye West, now known as Ye, released his album "Bully" on March 27.
- The album is not yet available on streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music.
- West previously faced backlash for making antisemitic comments and has publicly apologized.
- "Bully" includes 18 tracks and draws inspiration from West's past albums.
- The album features samples of music from other artists.
- Travis Scott is featured on one of the songs named "Father."
- West first teased the album in 2024 and released unfinished versions earlier this month.
- The release is managed through West's label YZY and independent distributor Gamma.