Kanye West has postponed the release of his highly anticipated album BULLY once again, with the new release date now set for December 12. The album was previously scheduled for November 7, which itself had been delayed from the original September 26 target.
Fans first caught a glimpse of the album after West shared a brief preview on Spotify, but the lack of official promotion, singles, or rollout details has left listeners uncertain. This marks the fifth announced release date for BULLY since the project was first teased in China in September 2024.
West, who has maintained a low profile in recent months, is releasing BULLY independently, giving him the freedom to set—or change—dates without label oversight. The album’s launch follows a series of singles, including tracks “PREACHER MAN,” “BEAUTY AND THE BEAST,” “DAMN,” “LAST BREATH,” and “LOSING YOUR MIND,” released throughout 2025.
Recently, a song tentatively titled “Bulletproof,” featuring Kodak Black and sampling La Roux’s 2009 hit of the same name, leaked online. While fans received it positively, it has not been officially confirmed as part of the BULLY tracklist.
Despite repeated delays, anticipation for BULLY remains high, as it marks West’s first major release since Donda 2. Whether the album will arrive on December 12 is uncertain, but fans and critics alike are closely watching for any updates.
