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CUCK (sometimes stylized as CUKKK and originally titled WW3) is a controversial unreleased album by Ye (formerly known as Kanye West). The project emerged as his thirteenth studio album within a very short period, following the re-release of DONDA 2, the release of BULLY exclusively on X (formerly Twitter), and the definitive abandonment of his former stage name after releasing VULTURES 2. Ye himself described this project as having an "anti-Semitic sound." The project was written by Dave Blunts, who based the lyrics on tweets posted by Ye. During his appearance on the Dope as Usual podcast, Blunts described the writing process as a "rare and artistically liberating opportunity." Executive production credits have been given to Dave Blunts, as well as Digital Nas and Sneako. The latter also mixed the album with assistance from Yester. On March 26, 2025, Ye released "WW3" as the lead single from the project. The promotion was marked by deep controversy when, on March 30, the artist appeared in an interview with DJ Akademiks wearing a black outfit inspired by the Ku Klux Klan. During the interview, he made controversial comments about former collaborators and family members, including his ex-wife Kim Kardashian. The music video for "WW3" reflects similar themes to his statements, albeit slightly censored. However, due to the graphic nature of the material (consisting primarily of still images from interracial pornography), the video was released exclusively on X-rated platforms