Ye unveils new album 'Bully' and 'Father' video in dramatic studio setting with featured artists.
Ye unveils new album 'Bully' and 'Father' video in dramatic studio setting with featured artists.
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Ye releases 'Bully' album and 'Father' video

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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.

Ye debuted his 12th studio album 'Bully' via a YouTube livestream on March 27 and made it available on Spotify, Apple Music and other services early on March 28. The 18-song collection runs 42 minutes and includes contributions from Travis Scott on 'Father', Don Toliver on 'Circles', Peso Pluma on 'Last Breath', CeeLo Green on 'Bully' and Andre Troutman on 'All the Love' and 'White Lines'. Production credits list James Blake, 88-Keys and The Legendary Traxster, among others, on the album closer 'This One Here' alongside Ye, Don Toliver and Quentin Miller. However, Blake responded to a fan on Vault, stating, “The way I pitched his vocals and constructed the track from his freestyle is partially there, majorly peppered with other newer vocal takes etc. but the spirit of my actual production is mostly absent other than that.” He added, “My original version is a completely different production in spirit,” and clarified, “I’ve asked to be taken off the producer credits for now as I don’t want to take credit for other people’s work and this version isn’t what I created with Ye. It’s not personal!” Ye announced the tracklist earlier in the week and stated there was no AI used in its creation. The album arrives ahead of shows at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on April 1 and 3. Ye also shared a music video for 'Father', directed by his wife Bianca Censori. The single-camera clip is set in a minimalist church where surreal events unfold unnoticed by congregants: card tricks turn to flames, a knight on horseback precedes police arresting a nun, a UFO lands and a Michael Jackson lookalike sits in the back. Ye's chorus intones: “Bye-bye to my old self/ Wake up to the new me/ I used to be on Worldstar/ Now I’m making Newsweek/ I used to hang on the 9/ Now I bought two streets/ Cottage Grove to King Drive/ Yeah, this life is a movie.” This marks Ye's first album since antisemitic remarks and erratic posts, following a full-page apology ad in The Wall Street Journal. There, he wrote in January, “One of the difficult aspects of having bipolar type-1 are the disconnected moments — many of which I still cannot recall — that led to poor judgment and reckless behavior... I regret and am deeply mortified by my actions in that state, and am committed to accountability, treatment and meaningful change.”

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Fans on X celebrate Ye's 'Bully' album as a return to form and potential album of the year, praising tracks like 'Father' featuring Travis Scott. Some express disappointment over mixing quality and James Blake's request to remove his credits from 'This One Here' due to alterations. The 'Father' video draws symbolic interpretations involving Bianca Censori's direction and references to Virgil Abloh.

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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.

Producer James Blake has asked to be removed from the producer credits on Kanye West’s newly released album Bully, specifically the closing track “This One Here.” Blake explained that while some of his original elements remain, the final version differs greatly in spirit from what he created. The move comes amid the rollout of West’s first new LP since 2024.

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Updating his January announcement, Kanye West has set a March 27 release for 'Bully' and revealed an eight-show world tour, including his first U.S. performance in two years at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on April 3.

Vince Staples has revealed details of his new album, Cry Baby, set for release on June 5. The project marks his debut with Loma Vista in partnership with his own Section Eight Arthouse label. Staples described it as the start of a more independent era built around live instrumentation.

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GRAMMY-winning artist Yungblud has announced the release of Idols II, the sequel to his acclaimed Idols album, set for digital streaming on February 20, 2026. The project includes six new songs and a collaborative track with The Smashing Pumpkins. Yungblud described it as a continuation of his personal journey toward survival and renewal.

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