Ye's New 'Bully' Snippet Leaks as Bianca Censori's Debut Movie Premiere Hits Yeezy Screens

Published 02/23/2025, 10:49 AM EST

Every time Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, tries to do something straightforward, things seem to go wrong. Ye had a major announcement at his 'Vultures 2' event in China in late September 2024—he announced, dropping a brand-new album, titled 'Bully'. Fans were eager for the release, anticipating another bold statement from the ever-controversial artist. However, before 'Bully' could even see the light of day, things took an unexpected turn, throwing yet another wrench into Ye’s unpredictable career.

Ye is getting ready to launch 'Bully' as Bianca Censori's debut film premiers on Yeezy screens. However, anarchy breaks out just as everything appears to be in order. A problem arises—what now jeopardizes the album release?

Ye's album Bully faces turmoil before release

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A new Ye snippet, possibly from his upcoming album 'Bully', has surfaced online. Ye is seen playing a track with a lot of samples for an audience while they nod in time to the music in the leaked in-studio video. However, just as the song begins to take off, he sees that someone is recording. Ye swiftly signals them to stop after realizing what is occurring, but the 29-second video has already gone viral online. Meanwhile, he has announced a brand new project by Bianca Censori on his Instagram. 

Ye took to his handle to share a poster of an upcoming feature film, starring his wife and produced by the rapper himself. The film would be directed by renowned Italian contemporary performance artist Vanessa Beecroft, according to reports. Coming back to his album, Ye recently used a picture of a horse in a 'Bully' shirt in Kai Cenat's streaming area to advertise it. During 'Vultures 2' listening events, he also gave previews of songs like 'Preacher Man' and 'Beauty and the Beast'. Journalist Touré believes Ye is producing the entire album himself, his first self-produced record in years- or is he?

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'Bully' could be Ye's greatest flight to success, as he has worked entirely alone on the album. But with AI’s rapid evolution, some wonder—could technology have played a role in his creation?

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Speculation surrounds Ye’s upcoming album, with some wondering if AI played a role in its creation. The idea of AI handling vocals has left some fans uneasy, especially after a year-long wait. Playboi Carti, Roddy Ricch, Peso Pluma, Ty Dolla $ign, and The Game are already set to be part of 'Bully', and curiosity grew when Ye revealed it was inspired by his son. Adding to the buzz, rumors suggest Don Toliver and Baby Keem might also join the project.

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Ye is still one of the most erratic artists in music, AI or not. Whether because of its possible partnerships, original inspiration, or the conjecture surrounding its production, 'Bully' is already generating discussion. One thing is clear as the excitement grows: Ye is pushing boundaries once more, leaving fans curious to see if this album will be the beginning of his next significant development or another surprising turn.

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What do you think about Ye’s latest snippet? Let us know in the comments below!

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Yusra Miraj Khan

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Yusra is a budding content writer with a passion for storytelling and a knack for blending creative thinking with well-researched facts. She’s drawn to celebrity controversies, uncovering the truth behind them, and crafting articles that captivate readers. Known for her keen eye for detail and ability to communicate effectively, Yusra has a proven track record in debate and storytelling competitions.

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