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Album
"Bully" is the twelfth studio album by American rapper Kanye West. It was released through YZY and Gamma on March 28, 2026. The album features guest appearances from Travis Scott, André Troutman, CeeLo Green, Don Toliver, and Peso Pluma. Production was handled by West, Troutman, the Legendary Traxster, 88-Keys, and James Blake, among others. The song "Father", a collaboration with Travis Scott, was released as the album’s lead single alongside the album. Work on "Bully" began after the release of "Vultures 1" and "Vultures 2" in 2024, and the project was announced in September of that year. On March 18, 2025, West released multiple work-in-progress versions of the album via X. These releases were accompanied by a short film titled "Bully V1", directed by West and edited by Hype Williams. The film features West’s son Saint in staged scenes involving New Japan Pro-Wrestling performers. "Bully V1" incorporates extensive sampling and interpolations, with West primarily singing rather than rapping. Early versions of the album included vocals generated using artificial intelligence techniques, which were later replaced in part by re-recorded performances. The initial version received mixed reviews from critics, with production elements noted positively while the presentation drew criticism. Following the release of the short film, the album was delayed multiple times and promoted through two extended play previews in June 2025. In March 2026, "Bully" was first issued in physical