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Ye Drops 'Bully' Tracklist, Denies AI Use
27 Mar
Summary
- Ye shared the 18-track list for his upcoming album 'Bully' on social media.
- He confirmed no AI was used in the creation of the album's songs.
- Listening parties are scheduled globally, with stadium shows in Los Angeles.

Ye, previously known as Kanye West, has revealed the tracklist for his upcoming album titled 'Bully.' The artist shared a handwritten note on X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday, March 25, showcasing all 18 tracks. Notably, he used the post to dismiss speculation about the use of artificial intelligence, emphatically stating, "BULLY ON THE WAY NO AI." Some song titles on the 'Bully' tracklist, such as "Preacher Man" and "Father" featuring Travis Scott, have appeared in earlier leaked versions of the album.
While a release date of Friday, March 27, was previously mentioned, Ye has not officially confirmed if 'Bully' will drop then, leaving fans uncertain about its arrival on digital platforms. This album marks a departure from West's typical high-profile social media presence during rollout periods, as he has maintained a noticeably lower profile this time. 'Bully' is set to be released by Gamma, reuniting West with founder Larry Jackson.
Listening parties are scheduled worldwide for the upcoming weekend. Furthermore, Ye is slated to perform 'Bully' live with two shows at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on April 1 and April 3. These performances will be his first stadium shows since the 2021 Larry Hoover Benefit concert and his first official U.S. tour dates since the 2016 Saint Pablo Tour.