Kanye West has confirmed the release date for his upcoming album Bully. The rapper, also known as Ye, teased the project on Instagram with a black-and-white wrestling clip ending with a clear message: March 27, 2026.
The brief video appeared on Ye’s Instagram Story, offering the latest glimpse into what will become his twelfth studio album. No tracklist appears. Only the stark visual and release date remain, continuing the unpredictable rollout that has surrounded the project since 2025.
Bully marks Ye’s first full solo effort since the collaborative Vultures era in 2024, which saw him working alongside Ty Dolla $ign on a series of joint releases.
Fans still lack concrete details. No official singles have been released, and the full tracklist remains undisclosed. Instead, the rollout has focused on cryptic imagery and short visual teasers that hint at the album’s darker tone.
Pre-saves for Bully have already launched on major streaming platforms, while four vinyl variants are currently available through Ye’s official storefront.






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