What we know (so far) about Ye's 'Bully'
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What we know (so far) about Ye's 'Bully'
"'Bully' follows Ye's recent placement of a full-page ad in the Wall Street Journal in which he apologized for years of antisemitic remarks and attributed his behavior to medical issues stemming from injuries he sustained in a 2002 car crash."
"Clips on social media of what appear to be songs from 'Bully' reveal collaborations with Travis Scott and CeeLo Green, among others, as well as samples of songs by the Supremes and Stevie Wonder."
"Ye has been releasing versions of 'Bully' for more than a year; earlier editions of the music reportedly used AI, though Ye said this week on Instagram that the latest version contained 'no AI.'"
"This month a jury found Ye liable in a legal dispute brought by a former contractor who accused the rapper of a range of labor violations in the course of his work on a Malibu mansion once owned by Ye."
'Bully' is Ye's first solo album since 'Donda 2' and features collaborations with artists like Travis Scott and CeeLo Green. The album has been in development for over a year, with earlier versions reportedly using AI. Ye recently apologized for past antisemitic remarks, attributing his behavior to medical issues from a car crash. He is scheduled to perform at SoFi Stadium in early April, following a previous event that was more of a listening session. A jury recently found him liable for labor violations, ordering him to pay $140,000.
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