Kanye West returns with Bully, a dense and confrontational project that feels like both a confession and a calculated spectacle. Across the album, producers like 88-Keys, André Troutman, Hassan Khaffaf, James Blake, Kanye himself, The Legendary Traxster, Nkenge 1x, Quadwoofer, and Sheffmade craft a soundscape that oscillates between raw minimalism and explosive maximalism.Features from Travis Scott, André Troutman, CeeLo Green, Don Toliver, and Peso Pluma bring unexpected textures, blending gospel, trap, and Latin influences into the mix. Travis Scott delivers a dark, atmospheric hook that perfectly complements Ye’s paranoid verses on one of the standout tracks. Meanwhile, CeeLo Green injects soulful warmth into an otherwise cold and industrial sonic palette. Lyrically, Kanye leans heavily into themes of public scrutiny, ego, redemption, and isolation, often blurring the line between vulnerability and provocation. The production frequently shifts mid-track, a signature Ye move, but here it feels more chaotic than cohesive, intentionally mirroring the album’s title. Bully isn’t an easy listen, but it’s a bold, messy, and undeniably compelling chapter in Kanye West’s ever-evolving discography. You can support him and buy/stream his new album out, NOW !!~~Track Preview~~
“Father (Feat. Travis Scott)”
You must be logged in to post a comment.