Kanye West's upcoming album 'Bully' has received an official release date confirmation from his Yeezy team. The announcement comes via an email to pre-order customers, aligning with Spotify's pre-save information. Fans remain cautiously optimistic amid the project's history of delays.
Kanye West, known as Ye, has long been associated with unpredictable album rollouts and frequent delays, but recent developments suggest 'Bully' may finally arrive. According to an email from the Yeezy Support team shared by fans on social media, the album is set to ship on January 30. The message includes a disclaimer: "LET US KNOW IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO CANCEL YOUR ORDER AND WE'LL HANDLE IT." This date matches the one indicated by Spotify's pre-save feature for the digital release.
Ye launched a dedicated website for 'Bully,' where the full tracklist of 13 songs is revealed alongside sales of physical formats including vinyls, CDs, cassettes, and box sets. The cover art features Ye wearing custom grills, which are also available for purchase. Five tracks from the album have already been released on streaming platforms such as Spotify: "PREACHER MAN," "BEAUTY AND THE BEAST," "DAMN," "LAST BREATH," and "LOSING YOUR MIND." However, the website's tracklist indicates these will not appear in that exact order on the final project.
This confirmation follows months of anticipation and skepticism from fans, given Ye's track record with scrapped projects and chaotic promotions. The website's launch and pre-order options signal a push toward finalization, though the cancellation option in the email tempers some excitement. As Ye navigates a reported redemption arc, including personal reconciliations, 'Bully' represents a potential musical milestone. Whether it meets expectations or echoes the mixed reception of recent releases like the Vultures series remains to be seen.