Kanye West’s long-awaited album Bully appears to be entering its most concrete phase yet. On January 3, Ye quietly updated his official website, signaling renewed momentum for a project that has been repeatedly delayed but never fully out of the spotlight. The update includes a full rollout of physical formats, with new box sets, vinyl variants, CDs, and bundles now available for preorder on YEEZY.com, marking the clearest commercial move tied to the album so far.

Most notably, West also unveiled the complete Bully tracklist directly on the site. While Ye has not issued a formal announcement or statement, the decision to publish the tracklist suggests the album’s creative direction is now locked. After months of shifting timelines and evolving concepts, the reveal offers fans tangible proof that Bully is nearing completion, even as its final release date remains fluid.



Ye’s Bully Tracklist:

SIDE 1

PREACHER MAN

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST

LAST BREATH

WHITE LINES

I CAN’T WAIT

BULLY

ALL THE LOVE

SIDE 2

THIS ONE HERE

HIGHS AND LOWS

MISSION CONTROL

CIRCLES 

DAMN

LOSING YOUR MIND

The move follows a turbulent rollout cycle. Bully was originally expected to arrive in mid-2025 before being pushed back multiple times, with scheduled dates shifting from June to July, September, November, and eventually December. Just days before its most recent expected release, the countdown was quietly reset once again, with the album now targeting January 30. Each delay arrived without explanation.

Despite the uncertainty, anticipation around Bully has remained high. Early previews and short films hinted at a darker, more confrontational tone, while reports of AI-assisted demo vocals sparked debate about West’s artistic experimentation and his ongoing fascination with emerging technology.

Bully is positioned as Ye’s first major solo studio release since Vultures 1 and Vultures 2, his 2024 collaborative projects with Ty Dolla $ign.

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