In the world of hip-hop, Kanye West never stays quiet for long. After weeks of cryptic messages and leaks, Ye has officially confirmed the release of BULLY. The new project will hit streaming platforms on June 15, marking his first full-length album since 2022’s Donda 2.
A Darker, Grimmer Kanye?
This time, BULLY appears to lean into darker emotional territory, based on teasers posted on Instagram. According to insiders, the album addresses public backlash, inner demons, and Kanye’s current headspace. The tracklist though not yet confirmed reportedly features appearances by Ty Dolla $ign, Playboi Carti, and Don Toliver.
Furthermore, fans are speculating that BULLY may serve as a spiritual sequel to Yeezus. If true, this would signal a return to the raw, industrial production that made Kanye’s earlier work so polarizing and powerful.
Will It Break the Internet?
Given Kanye’s unpredictable release style, fans are bracing for a chaotic rollout. Streaming platforms have already updated placeholders for BULLY, and social media is ablaze with excitement. Some are even predicting record-breaking first-day numbers.
Two Genres, One Explosive Weekend
As June heats up, Raspberry Moon and BULLY promise to define the sound of summer. While Hotline TNT crafts hazy beauty in the shoegaze space, Kanye West returns with bold statements and controversial lyrics. One thing is clear: the music calendar just got a lot more exciting.