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Ye Apologizes for Remarks, Drops New Album 'Bully'
28 Mar
Summary
- Ye issued a public apology for past remarks in a Wall Street Journal ad.
- His 12th studio album, titled 'Bully,' was released on March 27.
- The album features Travis Scott and Nine Vicious, and is on YouTube.

Ye, the artist previously known as Kanye West, has released his latest studio album, "Bully," on Friday, March 27. This 12th solo studio album follows "Donda 2" from 2022 and is released independently through Gamma. Ahead of the album's launch, Ye published a full-page advertisement in The Wall Street Journal, stating, "I am not a Nazi or an antisemite. I love Jewish people," and apologizing for his previous remarks.
The "Bully" album is available on YouTube and features appearances by Travis Scott and Nine Vicious. The tracklist, shared by Ye prior to release, confirmed no AI-generated vocals. Several songs on the album had previously surfaced in unfinished versions. The music itself recalls Ye's earlier sound, with gospel samples and quick rhymes over heavy bass, telling a come-up story.