Ye is making sure his fans have something tangible to hold onto as he prepares for his first major drop of 2026.
On Saturday, the creative visionary refreshed his official website to spotlight his upcoming solo album, BULLY. While the internet has been flooded with “will he or won’t he” release date rumors for months, this latest update provides the most concrete evidence yet that the project is in its final stages, complete with a full 13-song lineup and a variety of physical media formats for the collectors.
The newly revealed tracklist clarifies the structure of the album, which includes a handful of songs that have already touched streaming services.
While listeners have spent the last few months spinning “PREACHER MAN” and “BEAUTY AND THE BEAST,” the website shows that the sequencing has been completely reshuffled for the official LP.
The confirmed 13 tracks featured on the site are:
• PREACHER MAN
• BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
• LAST BREATH
• WHITE LINES
• I CAN’T WAIT
• BULLY
• ALL THE LOVE
• THIS ONE HERE
• HIGHS AND LOWS
• MISSION CONTROL
• CIRCLES
• DAMN
• LOSING YOUR MIND
Additionally, the storefront is currently stocked with vinyl, CDs, and even old-school cassettes, along with exclusive box sets.
However, the item capturing the most attention is the set of custom grills, the same ones Ye is sporting on the black-and-white album cover. By making his own aesthetic available for purchase, Ye is essentially inviting his audience to step directly into the dark, experimental world of the BULLY era.
As for the big question, when can we actually press play? Spotify’s pre-save data is currently locking in a January 30, 2026 release date.


