With ‘Bully’ Confirmed, Are Fans Getting ‘Vultures 3’ Too This Year? Here Are the Possibilities
In the unpredictable world of Ye's music, fans might get a double treat this year. There has been a buzz recently regarding not one but two of Ye's new albums to see the light of 2025, and with his record for surprise drops and epic projects, everyone is hyped. Details have not yet been confirmed, but with two, and not just one, in the works, everyone is super excited about what is next to come. 2025 can be a big one for Ye’s music, and fans are definitely here for it.
The icing on the cake however seems to be dropped by Ye in the form of heart shaped emojis.
Ye teases two 2025 album releases
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A genius as branded by himself and many, Ye maybe a man of many words, but chose to stick to a few when it came to responding about his future plans. During a casual exchange with a fan page, Ye responded with a simple red heart emoji to a message suggesting both 'Bully' and 'Vultures' Volume 3 would see daylight this year. While a heart emoji might seem like thin evidence to some, in Ye's world of cryptic communications, it is enough to set the internet ablaze with theories.
'Bully' has been generating a buzz ever since its sensational reveal at Ye's listening session in Haikou, China, in September. 'Beauty And The Beast' at the same session left fans hungry for more, with snippets being reminiscent of the 'old Kanye' that fans have longed for. Adding fuel to the fire, Ye shared throwback photos with long-time collaborator Mike Dean and cousin Tony Williams, teasing a return to his old form in terms of sound production.
The real surprise is not 'Bully'—it is the unexpected mention of 'Vultures' Volume 3, sparking excitement and speculation among Ye’s fans.
The curious case of Vultures volume 3
The final installment in Ye's trilogy with Ty Dolla $ign has been sitting in limbo, with many having long given up hope in the face of delayed releases. In case both albums release, 'Vultures 3' will wrap up his collaboration series, and 'Bully' will mark his first solo work since 2021's 'DONDA.' Long-time Ye enthusiasts, however, know not to have high hopes. The artist has a long history of teasing releases only to go radio silent, with fanboys possessing nothing but screenshots of posts that have been taken down.
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Ty Dolla $ign's confirmation that 'Vultures' is almost finished is also being met with skeptical eye-rolling from the fan community. There is, however, cause for guarded hopefulness, with reports that Ye is working on 'Bully' in a DIY manner. Even with all the scrutiny, $ign has always had Ye and 'Vultures' back. With this support, how much of it will make it onto streaming platforms only time will tell. For now, fans will have to do what they do best: wait, theorize, and keep their notifications on.
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What are your thoughts on Ye’s potential double treats in 2025 with 'Bully' and 'Vultu' Volume 3? Let us know in the comments below!
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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