Kanye West Drops 18-Track 'Bully' Tracklist, Says 'No AI' Was Used

Kanye West just laid out the full blueprint for Bully — an 18-track album that includes cuts like Preacher Man, Beauty and the Beast, Last Breath, and a Travis Scott collaboration titled Father. He also shut down a growing wave of social media speculation with two words: No AI.
The confirmation feels pointed. Online discourse around AI-generated music has become impossible to ignore, and Ye's recent output has drawn its share of armchair analysis. By getting ahead of the conversation, he's drawing a clear line about how Bully was made.
The album is coming through Gamma, the independent label run by former Apple Music executive Larry Jackson. It's a distribution path that keeps Ye outside the major-label system — a move that's become a defining feature of his post-GOOD Music, post-Def Jam era.
What's arguably more interesting than the tracklist itself is how Ye plans to present it. Listening parties are scheduled across the globe, headlined by two shows at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on April 1 and April 3. Those dates carry real weight — they'll be his first stadium performances since the December 2021 Larry Hoover Benefit concert at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, where he shared the stage with Drake in one of the most talked-about rap events in recent memory.
“tour since the Saint Pablo Tour in 2016, which was cut short after a string of onstage rants and a subsequent hospitalization.”
And if you zoom out further, the timeline gets even more striking. Ye hasn't done an official U.S. tour since the Saint Pablo Tour in 2016, which was cut short after a string of onstage rants and a subsequent hospitalization. Nearly a decade later, SoFi represents a significant return to that scale.
The rollout for Bully has been unusually restrained by Ye's standards. No Twitter storms. No leaked snippets dominating group chats for weeks. No public feuds teasing the album's themes. Compared to the chaotic buildup around Donda and Vultures, this has been almost methodical — which, for a artist who once live-streamed himself reworking an album from a stadium, qualifies as a dramatic shift in strategy.
With global listening events on deck and an 18-track album incoming, the next few weeks will show whether the quieter approach translates into a different kind of moment for Ye — or whether the noise finds him anyway.
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