Kanye West is expected to finally release his long-delayed album “BULLY” on Friday, November 7, after several previous postponements.
The rapper first revealed the project in September 2024 during a performance in China, introducing tracks from the album including “BEAUTY AND THE BEAST.” Since then, the work has remained unfinished, sparking repeated scheduling changes and uncertainty about its completion.
In an early 2025 interview with Justin Laboy, Kanye announced that “BULLY” would arrive on his daughter North’s birthday, June 15. The date passed without release, though he confirmed her favourite album, “Yeezus,” inspired the new project’s tone and timing.
In March 2025, Kanye shared “BULLY V1” on YouTube, revealing that many vocals were generated using AI. Despite this preview, the album was again delayed, and Kanye cited production challenges as the reason for the continued wait.
A leaked song featuring Kodak Black recently surfaced, sampling La Roux’s 2009 hit “Bulletproof.” It remains unclear if it will feature on the official “BULLY” tracklist.
Five songs are currently confirmed for inclusion: “BEAUTY AND THE BEAST,” “DAMN,” “PREACHER MAN,” “LAST BREATH,” and “LOSING YOUR MIND.”










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