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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayKanye West livestreamed his long-delayed album Bully at a Los Angeles listening event on Friday (March 27) before taking it down from YouTube the following morning. At the tail end of the session, he also played an older track, “Runaway,” and EsDeeKid’s “4 Raws,” among others. The completed album has not yet arrived on streaming services. The playback followed a different tracklist than the one West first posted to socials; see that below, via @yeunrlsd.
West has been teasing Bully since September 2024, the month after he released his most recent album, the Ty Dolla $ign collab Vultures 2. He has previously previewed songs from the album, including “Preacher Man” and “Beauty and the Beast,” on Instagram and during shows, including a 2024 set in Haikou, China. In 2025, West shared the short film Bully V1 on X, which starred his son Saint, who also appears on Bully’s cover. At the time, West said that he made a significant portion of the album using AI, a claim he walked back this week.
Since the release of Vultures 2, West has been sued for alleged sexual battery by a former assistant and for alleged sexual assault by a model who appeared in one of his music videos in 2024. (In an updated filing from 2025, the assistant, Lauren Pisciotta, said she had gone into hiding due to a swatting campaign she said West orchestrated.) Shortly after appearing at the 2025 Grammys red carpet with wife Bianca Censori, he shared a series of hate-filled posts on X, in which he praised Adolf Hitler, Diddy, and Chris Brown, and professed himself a “Nazi” and “racist.” West’s account was previously suspended from the platform in 2023 over similar rhetoric.
In 2026, West took out a full-page ad in the Wall Street Journal apologizing for his actions, tracing his behavior to bipolar disorder and a brain injury he sustained in a car crash in 2002, which he said wasn’t properly diagnosed until 2023. His statement did not address the allegations of sexual misconduct against him. The ad was paid for by Yeezy and co-signed by company CFO Hussein Lalani.
Correction: A previous version of this story mistakenly listed the wrong year of Kanye’s car accident. It has since been updated.
Bully (Los Angeles listening event tracklist):
01 King
02 This a Must [ft. Nine Vicious]
03 Father [ft. Travis Scott]
04 Mama’s Favorite [ft. Nine Vicious, Ty$]
05 All the Love [ft. André Troutman]
06 Punch Drunk
07 Sisters and Brothers
08 Whatever Works
09 I Can’t Wait
10 Bully [ft. CeeLo Green]
11 Preacher Man
12 Beauty and the Beast
13 White Lines [ft. André Troutman]
14 Highs and Lows


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