Kanye West’s new album Bully has still not fully arrived on major streaming platforms, even though fans were expecting it on March 27.
The album was heavily promoted in the run-up to release. Billboards teased the date, and Ye also shared a handwritten tracklist online. But as of March 28, the full project is still missing from services like Spotify and Apple Music.
Parts of the album did appear during a Los Angeles listening event and a YouTube livestream. That gave fans a preview, but many were left frustrated because the full record did not go live in the usual way.
The delay has quickly become a major talking point online. Fans posted memes, jokes, and angry reactions on X, TikTok, and Reddit, with many saying they stayed up late for nothing.
This is not the first time Ye has delayed a project. Bully was first teased back in September 2024, and its release date has moved several times since then. Reports say Ye was still unhappy with the final mastering, which may have caused the latest hold-up.
Some fans are still hopeful because early previews of songs like Preacher Man have gone down well. Others say they are tired of waiting and will only believe the album is real when they see it properly uploaded.
So far, Ye and his team have not given a new official release date. That means fans are once again stuck in the now-familiar cycle of hype, delay, and online chaos.