Ye Unveils Limited Release Album ‘Bully’ Following Antisemitism Apology
Ye released a new album, Bully, in the early hours of March 27. Filmogaz.com reports the project arrived on YouTube as a limited release.
Release overview
The record is Ye’s 12th studio album. It is his first solo full-length since Donda 2 in 2022.
Gamma, an independent label, issued the project. The album currently is not on major streaming services.
Apology and publicity
In the days before the drop, Ye placed a full-page apology in the Wall Street Journal. He disavowed antisemitic language and sought to repair relations with Jewish communities.
He also unveiled a limited-release album, Bully, following his antisemitism apology. The ad and release formed part of the same publicity cycle.
Tour and public dates
Ye is scheduled to play at SoFi Stadium months after the apology. The planned show follows the album release and the press campaign.
Collaborators and format
The record features guest spots from Travis Scott and Nine Vicious. Several tracks had circulated earlier in unfinished forms.
Ye posted a handwritten tracklist on social media before release. He also stated there are no AI-generated vocals on the final album.
Tracklist
- Sisters and Brothers
- Whatever Works
- Father
- All the Love
- I Can’t Wait
- Bully
- Mama’s Favorite
- Punch Drunk
- This a Must
- Outside
- Preacherman
- White Lines
- Circles
- This One Here
- King
- Beauty and the Beast
- Damn
- Last Breath
- Highs and Lows
- Mission Control
Sound and reception
Early reactions note gospel samples and rapid-fire rhymes over heavy bass. The production recalls elements of his earlier peak records.
Loyal listeners call it a return to form. Critics and former detractors continue to weigh his past controversial remarks and misconduct allegations.
Context
Ye’s recent years included widely reported antisemitic and racist statements. He also faced accusations of sexual misconduct from former employees.
That history shapes how audiences and industry insiders receive Bully. Filmogaz.com will continue to follow coverage and streaming updates.