Ye Revisits “BULLY” With New Deluxe Edition


I really want to hear more music from Ye in this space.

Ye isn’t finished with BULLY just yet. The rapper and producer has announced BULLY (DELUXE), scheduled to arrive on June 19.

The announcement comes after a surprisingly quiet stretch for the project. While Ye has remained active on tour, BULLY hasn’t generated the same ongoing conversation that many of his previous albums enjoyed. As a result, the project has felt somewhat overlooked despite containing several notable moments.

Songs like “PREACHER MAN,” “ALL THE LOVE,” and “FATHER” showcased a more restrained and reflective side of Ye. Meanwhile, guest appearances from Travis Scott, Nine Vicious, and Peso Pluma helped bring additional flavor to the album.

Still, reactions were divided. Some listeners appreciated the album’s sincerity and focused direction. Others argued that the project lacked the urgency, excitement, and larger-than-life moments associated with Ye’s strongest releases.

That’s why BULLY (DELUXE) is intriguing. Deluxe editions often provide artists with an opportunity to strengthen an album’s narrative, add fan-favorite material, or simply give listeners more context around a project.

Whether the new release changes minds or not, one thing remains true: whenever Ye drops new music, people pay attention. June 19 could end up being a significant day for fans still invested in this chapter of his career.




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