Kanye West has released his latest album, BULLY, following months of delays and an unpredictable rollout that left fans unsure when the project would arrive.
The 18-track album is now available on streaming platforms including Spotify.
The release follows a series of missed dates, preview events and evolving versions of songs, with some tracks circulating online before the album’s official launch.
Delayed rollout
BULLY had been teased for several months, with West sharing snippets and holding listening sessions ahead of its planned release.
However, the album was repeatedly postponed, with changes reportedly made to both the tracklist and production during the rollout period.
This approach has become familiar to fans, with previous projects also undergoing last-minute revisions before release.
Features and tracklist
The final version of BULLY includes 18 tracks and features appearances from artists including Travis Scott, Don Toliver, CeeLo Green and Peso Pluma.
Several songs had been previewed prior to release, contributing to anticipation among listeners.
Early reaction
Fans reacted quickly on social media following the album’s release, with many expressing relief that the project had finally been made available.
Some listeners have begun highlighting early standout tracks, while others are continuing to assess the album as a whole.
What happens next
Attention is now expected to turn to the album’s chart performance and critical reception in the coming days.
West has previously updated projects after release, leading some fans to speculate whether BULLY could see further changes.
For now, the album’s release marks the end of a lengthy and uncertain wait.