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“Kanye West Unleashes ‘BULLY V1’: A Shocking Album and Short Film Drop Amidst Twitter Chaos – What’s Behind the Madness?”

Added on March 19, 2025 inEntertainment News Cards

Well, well, well… If it isn’t Kanye West, a man whose flair for sudden outbursts has become as predictable as my morning coffee run! Just when we thought we had him pinned down—firing off tweets in a frenetic rage, taking shots at fellow artists like a kid in a candy store—Ye pulls the rug from under us yet again. Seriously, did anyone expect the man formerly known as Kanye to suddenly pivot back to music after taking aim at literally every notable name in the industry? But lo and behold, our beloved (or bewildering) Ye has decided to surprise us all with a fresh, 30-minute musical offering aptly titled BULLY V1. What’s even more intriguing is that this new album is paired with a shorts-style black-and-white film, showcasing a little boy tackling grown men in some sort of abstract wrestling arena. Now, if that doesn’t scream “only Kanye,” I don’t know what does! But hold on to your headphones, because West dropped a bomb—this ain’t your polished, radio-ready album; it’s unfinished, half-drenched in AI vocals, and let’s be real, a bit of a wild ride. So, grab your popcorn, folks, because it seems the album is just the beginning of another unpredictable chapter in the tumultuous saga of Kanye West!

We didn’t see this coming. Kanye West has spent the last few days hitting send on tweets like his life depends on it. He has insulted every other major artist he has spent the last decade working with or directly competing with. Once he ran out of targets, though, he seemingly turned back to music. The man currently known as Ye decided to bless (?) fans with a brand new, 30 minute album on Tuesday. Kanye West provided a link for BULLY V1, and now it’s simply available to listen to/watch online.

The album came with a short film comprised of black-and-white footage. A little boy stands in the middle of a wrestling ring, and proceeds to fight off every grown man that enters. It’s an abstract concept, but it aligns with the increasingly surreal nature of Kanye West’s recent videos. It’s unclear what the song titles are for BULLY V1, or who worked on the production. What’s clear, though, is that the album is unfinished. Not because it sounds rough or sparse, but because West himself confirmed it was. “BULLY film,” West tweeted. “Album not finished and half the vocals AI.”

Kanye West BULLY Album Leak

Kanye West has been a huge proponent of AI when it comes to music production. He employed it on his last album, VULTURES 2, and bragged about revolutionizing the technology on BULLY. At least, that was the original plan. The rest of West’s tweet revealed that he has abandoned his grand plans for AI and has become opposed to the tech. “I ma resting cause I actually hate AI now,” he tweeted. “I wanna see what y’all f*ck with.” Interestingly, BULLY was the only album West didn’t mention when he teased new music on Tuesday night.

The rapper posted a photo, potentially an album cover, with the text: “DONDA 2 NEXT.” Minutes later, he asked fans whether they’d prefer to hear DONDA 3 or VULTURES 3 first. No, the changes from DONDA 2 to 3 is not a typo, the rapper evidently has two sequels ready to go (even though DONDA 2 is already an album). West then criticized streaming platforms and flirted with the idea of bypassing DSPs in the future before dropping BULLY V1. Who knows how long the album/short film will be available, or what it will look and sound like in its final form.

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