“Sleep? Not much”- Ye Collaborator Tani Renee Unveils the Making of ‘Bully’ and Her Journey So Far Alongside the Visionary
When Ye (formerly Kanye West) woke up from the dead after 18 months of creative catnap for rolling out the red carpet for his ‘Vultures’ series, the trendsetter arrived with the most anticipative lineup of collaborators from the record industry. From the jump with ‘Vultures,’ he leveled up, evolving his rap flow and vibe all the way to ‘Bully.’ While the game changed, one thing that stayed solid was his penchant for collaborations. This time, though, Tani Renee took over the mic to break down how ‘Bully’ came to life and put the spotlight on Ye’s moves.
Renee took to her social with the ‘Bully’ update of the hour, reflecting on her journey while making art alongside the legend.
Tani Renee brings a sneak peek into Ye’s Bully
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Tani Renee just hopped on Instagram to give Ye’s fans a taste of her journey behind ‘Bully.’ Sharing the album’s cover art, she kicked things off with “Sleep? Not much,” hinting at those long, sleepless nights spent bringing this record to life—a record that has now got fans buzzing everywhere. It seems like Renee is still feeling the star-struck vibes, knowing she has been part of something she sees as bigger than herself.
Renee gave a hearty shout-out to Malik Yusef while dubbing her journey with ‘Bully’ as something absolutely “surreal.” It turns out that Renee has been dreaming about this moment for a long time, and even though she is living that dream, she finds it hard to call it a reality. But good things come to those who wait and though she calls her role in ‘Bully’ small, being part of music history like this has her feeling like destiny was at play.
While Renee’s post on ‘Bully’ was complete with information for its preorder availability, fans are now concerned about a round of social clearance by Ye after the presale launch.
Ye goes back to his mysterious ways after Bully’s presale launch
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Right before the ‘Bully’ hype picked up pace, Ye took a moment to clear his social media feed. Now, he is back at it, wiping his Instagram clean and erasing all traces of past albums and posts. This latest purge came right after he dropped the pre-order for ‘Bully’ on Yeezy.com. While fans are used to Ye’s enigmatic ways of release strategies, this one has even more people scratching their heads since no official date has been given.
The only post on Ye’s feed right now is for the ‘Bully’ pre-order, featuring the album cover art, which is rumored to be inspired by his $850,000 asset. Though this is not the first time he has wiped his social media to pave the way for a big drop, everyone is waiting with their eyes glued to their screens to see what else he has up his sleeve in the days ahead.
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Edited By: Itti Mahajan
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