Kanye West has released his new album Bully, featuring a small and carefully chosen group of collaborators.
The 18-track project marks his first solo studio album since 2022 and is now available on streaming platforms including Spotify.
Select list of features
Unlike many modern albums, Bully does not include a large number of guest artists. Instead, West works with a tight circle of collaborators across the project.
The featured artists include:
- Travis Scott — appears on “FATHER”, the album’s lead track
- André Troutman — featured on “ALL THE LOVE” and “WHITE LINES”
- CeeLo Green — appears on the title track “BULLY”
- Don Toliver — featured on “CIRCLES”
- Peso Pluma — appears on “LAST BREATH”
Focus on fewer voices
The limited number of features suggests a more focused approach, with West taking the lead across most of the album.
Each collaborator appears on specific tracks rather than across the entire project, giving individual songs distinct styles without overwhelming the album.
Production team
Behind the scenes, Bully includes production from a mix of long-time and new collaborators.
Names linked to the project include James Blake and 88-Keys, alongside other contributors.
Unusual release
The album’s release followed an unconventional rollout.
Bully first appeared through a livestream on YouTube Music before becoming widely available. Earlier versions of the album had also been shared online with different tracklists.
Now available
After delays and changes, Bully is now fully available across major platforms, bringing an end to a long and uncertain release process.