Kanye West, now known as Ye, has released his 12th studio album titled ‘Bully Ye’ on March 27, 2026. This release comes on the heels of a full-page apology published in the Wall Street Journal, addressing his past antisemitic remarks, which have drawn significant public backlash.
The album features 20 tracks, including collaborations with renowned artists like Travis Scott and André Troutman. It was first introduced to fans through a livestreamed listening event in Los Angeles before being made available on YouTube.
Ye confirmed the project through his record label Gamma in early 2026. Notably, ‘Bully Ye’ is free from AI-generated vocals, directly addressing speculation surrounding modern production techniques.
The tracklist includes songs such as ‘Sisters and Brothers’, ‘Father’, and ‘All the Love’, showcasing Ye’s evolving artistry. His last full-length solo album, ‘Donda 2’, was released in 2022, making this a highly anticipated follow-up.
However, Ye’s career has been marred by controversy. He has faced multiple sexual misconduct allegations from former staff members and was recently found liable for labor violations, resulting in a $140,000 payment order.
In the wake of this album release, Ye is scheduled to perform at Inglewood’s SoFi Stadium on April 1 and April 3, 2026. His statements leading up to the album launch have been provocative, with quotes like “It’s finna get a lot more dangerous” and “The hatin’ just brought me more love” stirring further discussion.
Despite the album’s release, uncertainties linger. The exact streaming release date for ‘Bully Ye’ on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music is unclear. Additionally, the long-term reception of the album and its impact on Ye’s legacy remains uncertain.
Details remain unconfirmed.