Kanye West is taking a quick pivot on the road to redemption just days ahead of the once scheduled release of his next album.
Just days after issuing a public apology for his explosive past comments about the Jewish and Black communities, Ye has announced the updated release date of his new album ‘Bully.’
Originally set to drop on January 30, the serially delayed project is now slated to arrive on March 20.
While some point to leaks of the LP’s material as the cause for its postponement, some critics argue the lack of positive response to his “heartfelt apology” is to blame.
Regardless, Rolling Stone confirmed the new release date on Wednesday (January 28) and shut down rumors the project would arrive earlier.
Set to be delivered to digital shelves in partnership with the independent music company Gamma (home of acts like Usher, Mariah Carey, Rick Ross, and other big names), ‘Bully’ will mark Kanye’s first solo studio album since 2022’s ‘Donda 2.’

