Kanye West, now known simply as Ye, has shared the full tracklist for his long-awaited album ‘BULLY’ and confirmed that it does not feature artificial intelligence.
The rapper posted the 13-song line-up on X/Twitter on Wednesday, March 25, including previously previewed tracks such as ‘Preacher Man’ and ‘Beauty And The Beast’, alongside new titles like ‘All The Love’, ‘Father’, ‘Whatever Works’, ‘Circles’ and ‘I Can’t Wait’.
In the caption, West wrote: “BULLY ON THE WAY NO AI”, contradicting comments he made last year when he suggested AI had played a role in his songwriting process, similar to his use of Auto-Tune.
At the time, he described AI as “a tool” for music creation and sought to illustrate its potential to audiences. Some viewers noted that he appeared to be using the Audimee platform, which allows vocal adjustments using AI.
However, collaborators including former Yeezy chief of staff Milo Yiannopoulos and manager Peter Jideonwo have stated that BULLY contains no AI.
See the full tracklist for BULLY:
Sisters And Brothers
Whatever Works
Father
All The Love
I Can’t Wait
Bully
Mama’s Favorite
Punch Drunk
This A Must
Outside
Preacher Man
White Lines
Circles
This One Here
King
Beauty And The Beast
Damn
Last Breath
BULLY was first announced two years ago and was expected to be released on March 20. No new release date has been confirmed. The album has been teased through previews, including Beauty And The Beast in China in 2024 and a BULLY V1 short film last year featuring his son Saint West.
With a history of behavioral issues, West, in early 2025, had retracted an apology to the Jewish community and made further inflammatory statements online, though he later met with a rabbi and issued another apology.
West has also shared personal details, including his bipolar type-1 diagnosis, and emphasised that recent statements were not connected to his new album or attempts to revive his career.





