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'Ye's New Album 'Bully' Lands with a Medieval Twist and No Robots'

Kanye West, now known as Ye, drops his twelfth studio album 'Bully' onto streaming platforms, after teasing it in a YouTube livestream.

He enlists contributions from artists like Travis Scott, CeeLo Green, and Don Toliver, ensuring a star-studded affair. Meanwhile, the 'Father' video, directed by his wife Bianca Censori, serves up a quirky blend of knights and aliens gathered in a church backdrop.

Claiming no AI involvement, Ye affirms a human touch, contradicting past assertions of algorithmic collaborations in his creative process.


Source: News | NME – Published on March 28, 2026

Kanye says sorry, drops “Bully,” and pockets 250K units—coincidence?

Following an apology addressing antisemitic remarks, Kanye West eyes the charts with “Bully,” a track poised for a commercial surge, reportedly pulling in a projected 250,000 units. The timing of this rollout appears calculated, orchestrating a public mea culpa just before the single’s release.

His last major appearance in Europe was at Glastonbury in 2015, hinting that this moment could signal a recalibration or a carefully staged return to European stages.


Source: Music Industry News – Published on February 14, 2026

Ye’s Downfall Gets the Documentary Treatment—Add Headlines and Stir

Interpolating the spectacle of Ye’s most erratic public years, In Whose Name? sketches a precise anatomy of a career freefall tangled in headlines, political outbursts, and performative contradictions.

With archival footage stacked like a confessional booth and interviews framing descent as prophecy, the documentary contends that Ye’s unraveling mirrors an audience both complicit in and mesmerized by chaos-as-content.


Source: Music – Rolling Stone – Published on September 17, 2025

Kanye airs grudges in designer threads, questions Tyler’s ‘MUSIC’ and motives

During a spirited tirade, Kanye West targets Tyler, The Creator’s recent project ‘MUSIC’, questioning both its sonic merit and the artist’s motivations. He lashes out at Tyler for allegedly approaching Kim Kardashian, weaving personal grievance into industry critique.

The remarks emerge as part of a broader polemic, blurring the lines between professional rivalry and personal affront. Unfiltered and sharply worded, it’s less a review than a public airing of grievances dressed in designer bitterness.


Source: Music Industry News – Published on July 20, 2025

Ye doubles down on the rebrand, swaps Kanye for cryptic new alias 'Ye Ye'

Once known as Kanye Omari West, the artist shed that name in 2021 for the moniker Ye, citing the biblical term's ubiquity and its link to collective identity. Now, according to Page Six, he tweaks it again—quietly rebranding as Ye Ye in business records tied to ventures like Yeezy Apparel and his record label.

He signals the change cryptically on X, pledging to retire @kanyewest in favor of a Ye account. This follows an extended season of provocative statements, visible swastikas, and a seven-minute stint on Twitch cut short by a Nazi salute.


Source: News | NME – Published on June 11, 2025

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