Rabat – After months of delays, leaks, and shifting release dates, Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, has officially released his 12th studio album, “Bully.”
The project marks his first solo studio album since Donda and arrives after being teased since 2024, fueling anticipation among fans worldwide.
Ahead of the release, Ye addressed ongoing speculation surrounding the album’s production, assuring that “Bully” was created without the use of artificial intelligence.
The statement comes as a direct response to previous controversies and rumors tied to the album’s development process.
“Bully” features 18 tracks and includes collaborations with a diverse lineup of artists such as Travis Scott, Don Toliver, Peso Pluma, Andre Troutman, and CeeLo Green.
Beyond the music, “Bully” also stands out for its visual concept.
The album is accompanied by a unified black-and-white visual experience set inside a wrestling ring, echoing the live listening events that featured real wrestling performances.
One of the standout tracks, “Father,”a collaboration with Travis Scott,received a separate music video directed by Ye’s wife, Bianca Censori, adding further attention to one of the album’s key moments on release day.
The album is now available for streaming across all major platforms.