Kanye West releases Bully deluxe edition with Kings video

Kanye West unveiled the deluxe edition of his album Bully on June 19, along with a music video for the track Kings directed by his wife Bianca Censori.

The expanded version of the 12th studio album arrived with updated mixes of the original tracks plus new songs including OK featuring Don Toliver and Mission Control. The black-and-white deluxe artwork shows a close-up of a child's face with metal grills.

The surreal Kings video shows West driving a convertible with an eclectic group of passengers along a dusty road. It ends with the rapper being launched into an electric chair where officers place a crown-shaped electrode on his head.

Bully originally came out on March 28 through Larry Jackson's Gamma label and debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200. West recently released the track Gemini Season with another Censori-directed video.

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Ye on stage at the 'Bully' album premiere listening party in Los Angeles, with fans and screens displaying the album title.
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Ye premieres long-awaited album Bully at Los Angeles event

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Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, unveiled his new studio album Bully during a listening party in Los Angeles on March 27. The 12th studio project, his first full-length solo effort since Donda 2 in 2022, was livestreamed on YouTube before being taken down and remains unavailable on streaming platforms. The album features artists including Travis Scott and Nine Vicious.

Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, has released his new album 'Bully' on major streaming platforms following a YouTube livestream premiere. The 18-track project features artists including Travis Scott, Don Toliver and Peso Pluma. Producer James Blake requested his name be removed from credits on one track.

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Kanye West announced on X that his upcoming album Bully contains no AI, sharing a 13-song tracklist. The statement contradicts his earlier comments praising AI as a music tool. Associates have backed his latest claim.

Vince Staples has returned with his first solo song in two years, 'Blackberry Marmalade,' marking his debut as an independent artist. The track features a noise-rock beat and a graphic, age-restricted music video co-directed by Staples and Bradley J. Calder. The video depicts a violent first-person shooter scenario ending with a Martin Luther King Jr. quote.

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Don Toliver released the music video for his track E85 on May 13. The clip features his partner Kali Uchis in a dramatic rescue scene after a high-speed police chase.

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