Kanye West Sets the Stage for ‘Bully’ Release With Tracklist and Physical Rollout

Kanye West has taken another definitive step toward releasing his next album, Bully, confirming a January 30 release date and unveiling a 13-song tracklist split across two sides. The update followed the quiet appearance of a pre-save link on his official YouTube channel, first spotted by @GoodAssSub on X. After a series of false starts and shifting timelines, the announcement offers the most concrete sense yet that the project is nearing completion. For listeners, it brings long-running speculation into sharper focus regarding Kanye West’s release strategy.

West is also leaning into physical media, launching a dedicated website offering Bully on vinyl, CD, cassette, and in collectible box sets. The move reflects his continued belief in albums as objects, not just streams. Adding to the spectacle, he has introduced a custom set of grills modeled after the album’s cover, blurring the line between merchandise and art. As with past releases, Kanye’s rollout positions the album as a broader cultural statement rather than a standalone drop to display West’s artistry.

Bully Tracklist

Side One

  • Preacher Man
  • Beauty and the Beast
  • Last Breath
  • White Lines
  • I Can’t Wait
  • Bully
  • All The Love

Side Two

  • Losing Your Mind
  • This One Here
  • Highs and Lows
  • Mission Control
  • Circles
  • Damn

As Bully nears release, scrutiny lingers

Production choices have remained a central point of curiosity, particularly amid rumors about artificial intelligence. Those questions were addressed directly by music manager Peter Jideonwo, who wrote that “there is no AI on Bully,” a statement later highlighted by Complex. The clarification follows West’s own comments earlier this year, when he described AI in an interview with Justin Laboy as a potential next phase of sampling. For now, the album is being presented as grounded in more traditional methods, showcasing the artistic decisions of Kanye West.

Bully was first introduced in September 2024, initially taking shape through unfinished material and a short film created with Hype Williams. Since then, the project has cycled through multiple anticipated release dates, each passing without arrival. That stretch coincided with renewed backlash over Kanye West’s public conduct, often eclipsing discussion of the music itself. As the album finally comes into view, it arrives not just as a long-delayed release, but as a moment that may determine whether the work can stand apart from the noise surrounding West’s public controversies.

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