Bully is the upcoming album from Kanye West, currently set for release in late 2025. The title alone has stirred up conversation, and it’s clear he’s leaning into confrontation—whether it’s personal, cultural, or industry-wide. Early previews and listening sessions suggest a raw, stripped-back sound that fuses aggressive beats with lo-fi textures and scattered gospel flourishes. It’s not clean or polished. It’s chaotic, uncomfortable, and totally deliberate.
The lyrics reportedly dive into fame, public backlash, fatherhood, and the line between genius and ego—classic Kanye territory, but colder and less forgiving than before. There’s less melody, more tension. Whether this is a reinvention or just another left turn depends on how the final version lands, but it’s shaping up to be one of his most divisive records yet. Bully doesn’t seem like an attempt to win people back. It sounds like he’s daring them to listen.







