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LISTEN: Stream 14 tracks from Kanye West’s new album ‘BULLY’ right here on The Liberty Line

Kanye West unveiled his long-delayed album Bully on Friday night by streaming it live on YouTube just after midnight. No Spotify. No Apple Music. No streaming release. Just a YouTube stream that has since been unlisted, meaning the only way to hear it now is if you have a direct link to the video.

That wasn’t going to work for us here at The Liberty Line, so I built a quick media player and dropped all the tracks that I could find into it. You can now stream 14 tracks from BULLY using the player below. You’re welcome.

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The album has been in the works since at least September 2024, a month after Vultures 2 dropped, with songs like Preacher Man and Beauty and the Beast surfacing on Instagram and at live shows over the past year and a half.

The finished product features Travis Scott, Ty Dolla Sign, Ceelo Green, and Nine Vicious, and leans heavily on Kanye’s signature approach of chopping and pitching up classic samples. The Supremes, Stevie Wonder covering The Carpenters, The Moments, and The Mad Lads all appear across the project in various forms.

The YouTube stream also included a black-and-white short film directed by Kanye West starring his son Saint in a boxing ring, followed by West playing a handful of his own classics and tracks from other artists near the end of the stream, including Runaway, a Don Toliver song, and a snippet of Bound 2.

Earlier this month West posted the tracklist on X with the caption BULLY ON THE WAY NO AI, which was a direct response to the conversation that had been building around the project.

Kanye West – BULLY announcement on X

Last year he told Justin LaBoy in an interview that he incorporated AI into his writing and recording the same way he incorporated Auto-Tune, calling it a tool rather than a replacement. Whether he walked that back entirely or just clarified it depends on how much you trust a Kanye caption.

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