
Kanye West is a better pump-faker than DeMar DeRozan.
Kanye West has once again shifted the release date for his anticipated album BULLY, now aiming for a November 7 drop. The previous target was September 26, which briefly seemed possible after he uploaded a preview to Spotify. Still, the lack of buzz, singles, or official announcements made that date unlikely.
The Chicago artist has kept a low public profile in recent months. While music updates have been scarce, he has remained in headlines for reasons unrelated to new releases, leaving fans to speculate about the project’s status.
Adding to the conversation, rapper Dave Blunts recently released a diss track aimed at Kanye, sparking chatter in hip-hop circles. Meanwhile, old clips from an upcoming documentary about West have surfaced online, further fueling curiosity about his next move.
Whether BULLY arrives on November 7 remains to be seen, but the announcement renews interest in what Kanye West might deliver after a relatively quiet stretch. Fans and critics alike will be watching to see if this date finally comes to fruition.
KANYE WEST
— DailyRapFacts (@DailyRapFacts) September 22, 2025
BULLY (ALBUM) ?
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