Kanye West shared new details about his upcoming album Bully in a post on March 25, outlining a 13-track project and stating it was created without the use of artificial intelligence. The message accompanied a track list reveal, offering one of the clearest updates yet on the long-awaited release.
The announcement arrives after earlier comments in a 2025 interview suggested AI had played a role in his creative process. This new statement appears to clarify his current position, emphasizing a more traditional approach to making the album.
Bully has been teased for months, with sporadic updates and shifting expectations around its release. No official date has been confirmed, leaving fans waiting for further details. The project follows a period marked by both musical activity and public controversy, keeping attention on West’s next move.
With the track list now public, focus shifts to when the album will arrive and how it reflects his evolving artistic direction. For now, the latest update signals a clear intent behind the project’s production.


