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Kanye West Locks ‘Bully’ Album Release Date After Apology Letter

Kanye West is a popular name who remains in the headlines for various reasons. Now, after the release of his recent ad in The Wall Street Journal, which was a letter apologizing for his past behavior, it appears that he will be releasing new music. West has officially dropped the release date for his upcoming album, “Bully.”

Kanye West pins release date for ‘Bully’ album

In Kanye West’s Wall Street Journal advertisement, which was in the form of a page-long open letter, the “In A Perfect World” rapper apologized for his past actions. These included his reportedly antisemitic remarks and other controversial comments. Furthermore, he also opened up about his bipolar disorder diagnosis and expressed extreme regret for letting the Black community down. 

This letter read, “I’m not asking for sympathy or a free pass, though I aspire to earn your forgiveness. I write today simply to ask for your patience and understanding as I find my way home.”  Following this, he has finally decided to drop his much-awaited album, “Bully.” West has reportedly been working on this album for the past three years, and it is going to be the “Can’t Tell Me Nothing” rapper’s 12th studio album. “Bully” is finally all set to arrive on March 20 this year.

For this, Ye has also partnered up with the coveted independent music company, Gamma. According to a press release, “the upcoming album will capture Ye in these moments as he wrestles with remorse, memory, ego, faith, and consequence.” Further, it also claimed that this music endeavour is supposed to be a documentation of his “internal experience during this time” as Ye is said to be “using music as storytelling rather than defense.”

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