Kanye West Releases New Album 'Bully' and Short Movie Starring Son Saint West
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Amidst a whirlwind of controversies stemming from his outrageous rants on social media, Kanye West unleashes his new solo studio album along with an accompanying short film.

AceShowbiz - Amid a whirlwind of controversial tweets and social media outbursts, Kanye West has unveiled his first solo album since 2021. Titled "Bully," the album comes in an unconventional format

Directed by Hype Williams, it stars Kanye's son Saint West and features three different versions: "Latest," "Post Hype," and "Post Post Hype," all shared for free on the platform Frame.io.

While fans have been eager to digest the new material, many are grappling with the rapper's increasingly unpredictable behavior online, marked by his outbursts about Jewish and racial issues.

Ye also reiterated his support for P. Diddy, who is currently facing serious criminal charges. This series of inflammatory comments has left his fan base conflicted. One user summarized the shared sentiment, "It's getting harder and harder to defend you gang."

Even before the album's release, Ye had been burning bridges continuously on social media. Prior to dropping "Bully," he spent much of his time attacking other artists and making incendiary allegations.

He called Future "washed" and labeled Kendrick Lamar "a rapist." His posts became so outrageous that he eventually deleted several, including some aimed at Jay-Z and Beyonce Knowles' youngest children.

"Bully" marks West's first solo outing since his 2021 album "Donda." Last year, he teamed up with Ty Dolla $ign for a pair of collaborative albums titled "Vultures."

It's unclear if "Bully" will ever be available on traditional streaming platforms, given Ye's blistering attack on streaming services. "Streams are fake," he once wrote.

Another drama surrounding Ye's new album is a track titled "Lonely Roads Still Go to Sunshine," that features Diddy, his son King Combs, and Ye's own daughter North West. This was met with strong resistance from his ex-wife Kim Kardashian.

In private texts, Kardashian revealed she had sent paperwork to Ye to prevent North from being featured and reminded him she had trademarks of their children's names. The situation escalated, with Ye warning Kardashian, "Amend it or I'm going to war and neither of us will recover from the public fallout."

Reports suggest Kardashian is considering legal action for full custody of their four children to protect them from the ongoing turbulence.

As fans process the dual release of "Bully" and the social media chaos, they are left scrambling to reconcile their admiration for the artist with an increasing difficulty to support his erratic actions.

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