Kanye West’s upcoming album BULLY has followers going loopy, with pre-saves piling up at a fast tempo.
Towards the tip of 2024, Ye promised to flood the streets with new music. Nonetheless, with missed launch dates, followers have begun questioning whether or not the mission will truly arrive. Delayed rollouts are nothing new for the Chicago rapper; DONDA, VULTURES, and even The Life Of Pablo had been all pushed again a number of occasions earlier than their official launch.
However there’s nonetheless hope.
Pre-saves for Ye’s extremely anticipated album BULLY lately turned out there on Spotify, and followers didn’t waste any time. In accordance with Kurrco, the mission has already racked up practically 500,000 pre-saves. The album is (allegedly) set to launch January 30. Regardless of the thrill, Mr. West has been unusually quiet. For an artist identified for controversial tweets, rants, and beefing with the trade, this has been one among his most silent stretches in years.
The final actual replace got here in December 2025, when Ye made a uncommon public look at a Deon Cole comedy present in Los Angeles. Towards the tip of the set, the comic invited him onstage and requested what he was engaged on. Kanye stored it easy, replying, “New album.”
If BULLY does arrive this month, and even this 12 months, it should function Ye’s follow-up to DONDA 2, which was launched in April 2025. Earlier than that, he dropped the two-part collaborative mission VULTURES with Ty Dolla $ign, that includes standout data like “Carnival,” “Do It,” and “BURN.”
Whether or not BULLY lands on time or not, one factor is evident: Kanye West is about to take his followers on a curler coaster journey.



