Kanye West shares ‘BULLY’ tracklist, claims there’s “no AI” in the album

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Kanye West has revealed the tracklist for ‘BULLY’, and stated that the album does not feature any artificial intelligence.

The rapper, now known as Ye, shared an update on X/Twitter yesterday (Wednesday March 25), sharing the full 13-song tracklist for his heavily anticipated album.

It features songs that he has already previewed, including ‘Preacher Man’ and ‘Beauty And The Beast’, as well as other songs called ‘All The Love’, ‘Father’, ‘Whatever Works’, ‘Circles’, and ‘I Can’t Wait’.

In the caption, West simply wrote “BULLY ON THE WAY NO AI” – contradicting what he said in an interview last year, when he said that he incorporated AI technology into his writing process in “the same way I incorporated Auto-Tune”.

At the time, he told Justin Laboy that he sees AI as “a tool” for songwriting, and wanted to “explain to people the power of AI in music”.

BULLY ON THE WAY NO AI pic.twitter.com/LJFUAczgSl

— ye (@kanyewest) March 25, 2026

Viewers of that interview later noticed that Ye seemed to be using the Audimee platform, which lets users adjust their vocals using AI without the worry of royalties.

After the interview, others who work with Ye disputed his claims and said that ‘BULLY’ contains no AI, including former Yeezy chief of staff Milo Yiannopoulos and manager Peter Jideonwo.

The full ‘BULLY’ tracklist is:

‘Sisters And Brothers’
‘Whatever Works’
‘Father’
‘All The Love’
‘I Can’t Wait’
‘Bully’
‘Mama’s Favorite’
‘Punch Drunk’
‘This A Must’
‘Outside’
‘Preacher Man’
‘White Lines’
‘Circles’
‘This One Here’
‘King’
‘Beauty And The Beast’
‘Damn’
‘Last Breath’

‘BULLY’ was first announced by West two years ago, and was expected to be released last Friday (March 20). Since then, the album has still not been dropped, and Ye has yet to announce a new date.

Back in 2024, the rapper previewed ‘Beauty And The Beast’ in China, and last year he also dropped a BULLY V1 short film on X, which featured his son Saint West.

More recently, West announced an album launch show in Los Angeles, set for April 3, and confirmed more European dates for this year.

Ye last performed a full live show in Los Angeles in 2021, when he took to the stage with Drake in aid of the Free Larry Hoover cause. In 2024, he was criticised for “barely performing” when he appeared with Ty Dolla $ign to open LA’s Rolling Loud Festival.

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
YE KANYE WEST
BULLY
OUT NOW AT https://t.co/4KyQx1PskY pic.twitter.com/BqePyVNf3F

— YEFANATICS (@yefanatics) February 10, 2025

The upcoming European gigs mark his first headline dates on the continent in 12 years. Back in 2016, West was forced to cancel the UK and European leg of his ‘Saint Pablo’ headline tour. He is yet to announce any UK shows for this year.

The news of the star’s live shows have sparked backlash due to his problematic behaviour in recent years. CIDI – a leading charity against anti-Semitism in Holland – said it was “deeply worried” about West’s planned concert in the country.

Ye had shared numerous highly controversial posts in early 2025, when he took back his past apology to the Jewish community for his previous anti-semitic remarks, and declared himself “a Nazi”. He later said on X/Twitter that, “after further reflection”, he’d “come to the realisation that I’m not a Nazi”. But this was followed only a few days later by yet more swastika apparel appearing on his X page.

Last November, West held a meeting with a rabbi and apologised for his anti-Semitic comments.

Then, in January, Ye claimed that his recent apology for his past anti-Semitic comments was not about his forthcoming new album or an attempt to “revive” his career. He also shared details of his bipolar type-1 diagnosis, which he’d dismissed early last year.

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