Kanye West has dropped his new album ‘Bully’ as a brief movie.
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The controversial rapper took to X (previously Twitter) to share the album as we speak (March 19). The album is just accessible within the format of a brief movie that spans between 30 and 45 minutes. The album can be accessible in three variations: ‘Newest’, ‘Publish Hype’ and ‘Publish Publish Hype’.
All three variations had been shared free of charge, with the rapper utilising the free software program Body.io, which permits customers to remark one movies and obtain movies free of charge. Kanye’s submit reveals three separate hyperlinks for the three variations of the ‘Bully’ album, full with the passwords required to entry them.
You’ll be able to verify them out right here. It’s presently unclear if or when the album can be made accessible through customary digital streaming platforms similar to Spotify and Apple Music.
Kanye first introduced ‘Bully’ again in September throughout a listening occasion in China for his album with Ty Dolla $ign, ‘Vultures 2’, and debuted the tune ‘Magnificence And The Beast’ from the report.
The album/quick movie’s launch comes after he dropped the brand new tune, ‘Lonely Roads Nonetheless Go To Sunshine’ on X/Twitter final week (March 15). Within the submit, he claimed it featured disgraced rap mogul Diddy, his son Christian “King” Combs, Yeezy artist Jasmine Williams and West’s personal 11-year-old daughter, North. The tune sparked “battle” between Kanye and his ex-wife Kim Kardashian, with whom she shares North.
It follows a string of extremely controversial posts which noticed him rescind his apology to the Jewish neighborhood for his previous anti-Semitic remarks, and go on to declare himself “a Nazi”.
He additionally wrote: “I really like Hitler”, in addition to reward billionaire and X proprietor Elon Musk as “essentially the most lit individual that [has] ever been on Twitter”, following the latter’s accusations of Nazism at Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration. Musk later took to X to reply, writing (through Sky Information): “Frankly, they want higher soiled tips. The ‘everyone seems to be Hitler’ assault is sooo drained.”
In the meantime, the controversial rapper appeared to backtrack on his earlier feedback, taking to X to share that “after additional reflection”, he’s “come to the realisation that I’m not a Nazi”. Nonetheless, it was adopted only some days later by but extra swastika attire showing on his X web page.
Since then, he has teased the return of his Sunday Service choir occasions and posted an image of a KKK gown on social media.