Kanye West Unveils 'Bully' Track List as Physical Copies Go on Pre-Sale

The rapper and producer quietly shared the 13-song track list, offering a major update as fans await the album’s release date.

Kanye West.
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Kanye West has officially revealed the track list for his upcoming album Bully, unveiling the song lineup via a newly launched website that is selling physical copies of the project.

The rollout arrived quietly but deliberately, with the site offering vinyl, CDs, cassettes, and box sets tied to the album. One of the more eye-catching items includes a collectible set featuring the grills seen on the project's cover art. Most notably, the physical listings confirmed the full Bully track list, which appears on the cassette tape version of the album.

The project is made up of 13 songs, several of which fans have already heard through official streaming platforms. Tracks such as "Preacher Man," "Beauty and the Beast," "Damn," "Last Breath," and "Losing Your Mind" have been released in recent months, though the cassette track list reveals a different sequencing than what appears on streaming pre-saves.

BULLY — Official Track List (Cassette)

Side 1

1. Preacher Man

2. Beauty and the Beast

3. Last Breath

4. White Lines

5. I Can't Wait

6. Bully

7. All The Love

Side 2

8. This One Here

9. Highs and Lows

10. Mission Control

11. Circles

12. Damn

13. Losing Your Mind

The reveal comes amid lingering questions about when Bully will officially arrive. While the album has faced multiple delays, Spotify's pre-save listing currently points to a January 30 release date. Even so, longtime fans remain cautiously optimistic, as West's release timelines have shifted in the past.

Still, the appearance of finalized physical products and a locked-in track list suggests the project may be nearing completion. The album will mark West's first solo studio release since Donda 2, following the polarizing Vultures release.

Last month, Ye revealed he would be releasing new music this year while making a surprise appearance at Deon Cole's comedy show in Los Angeles. While Cole asked Yeezy what fans can expect from him, the rapper kept it simple, replying: "new album," which brought cheers from the crowd.

Beyond the music, Bully arrives during a period some fans view as a potential turning point for West. Recent reports have pointed to a more measured public presence, including a renewed, cordial relationship with Kim Kardashian and a public apology addressing past antisemitic remarks.

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