Kanye West’s history with unfinished projects, scrapped albums, and endlessly delayed rollouts has made fans understandably skeptical about any new release. His long-awaited album BULLY has been no exception. However, a newly surfaced message from the Yeezy Support team is giving supporters renewed hope that the project may finally arrive.
Ye recently unveiled the official tracklist for BULLY through a newly launched album website, where fans can purchase physical editions including vinyl, CDs, cassettes, box sets, and even the grills featured on the album cover. Despite this progress, doubts lingered due to the album’s repeated delays.
According to a report shared by Kurrco on X (formerly Twitter), fans who pre-ordered the album received an email from Yeezy Support confirming the project’s release date. The date matches the one currently listed on Spotify’s pre-save page, suggesting alignment across platforms. The email also notes that physical copies are expected to ship on that same day and includes a disclaimer offering customers the option to cancel their order if desired.
YE
BULLY
(ALBUM)JANUARY 30TH 🚨
▫️ Confirmed by YEEZY support pic.twitter.com/z0Jk751s17
— Kurrco (@Kurrco) January 3, 2026
If accurate, BULLY is set to release on January 30, a detail that has both excited and amused fans, given the cautious tone of the cancellation disclaimer. Still, the message appears to reflect lessons learned from past Yeezy storefront controversies and rollout missteps.
With an official tracklist revealed, multiple confirmations of the release date, and what many see as a quiet redemption arc for Ye, optimism around BULLY is growing. The big question now is whether the album will live up to expectations, fall short like parts of the VULTURES era, or land somewhere in between.
So far, Kanye has released five tracks from BULLY on streaming platforms: “PREACHER MAN,” “BEAUTY AND THE BEAST,” “DAMN,” “LAST BREATH,” and “LOSING YOUR MIND.” While they won’t appear in that exact sequence on the final album, they’ve fueled intense speculation about the project’s overall sound and direction.
If all goes according to plan, fans may finally hear BULLY in just a few weeks. Until then, anticipation—and skepticism—remain equally high.
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