Kanye West sort-of releases new album, ‘Bully,’ amid more hateful posts
Amidst a series of unpredictable actions and controversial outbursts with references to Nazism, Kanye West has recently dropped his latest album titled “Bully.
As a passionate movie-goer, I recently found myself captivated by the unique collaboration between West, now recognized as Ye, and director Hype Williams. This creative duo unveiled an album in an unusual way, piece by piece, within a new film project they were working on together.
Initially, on the X track, he hinted that the album (which served as the soundtrack for this cinematic masterpiece) was still a work in progress, stating that “it’s not finished and half the vocals are AI.” However, later on, he shared various versions of the captivating song “Bully,” suggesting that the project was progressing steadily.
Instead of uploading it to conventional streaming platforms, he expressed that “[he does so because] streams are not genuine, and the French and Jewish record labels often exploit artists as if they were prostitutes.
In more straightforward terms, we can say: Lately, West has been criticizing his former bandmate Jay-Z and Beyoncé, making offensive remarks about their 7-year-old twins, Rumi and Sir, before taking down and reposting the inappropriate content. Additionally, he put out a song titled “Lonely Roads Still Go to Sunshine,” which is a collaboration with imprisoned and disreputable rap magnate Diddy, aimed at his ex-wife Kim Kardashian.

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West, or Ye as he is also known, was recently removed from the Grammys following an incident where his partner, Bianca Censori, exposed herself almost completely on the red carpet. In a move that caused controversy, he subsequently bought an ad for the Super Bowl to promote his merchandise store, which included T-shirts bearing swastikas.
He additionally criticized rappers Tyler, Creator, Future, and Playboi Carti in a sequence of posts, to which Rolling Loud’s headliner Carti briefly responded: “Ye, keep quiet.
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2025-03-19 21:31