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Ye's new album 'Bully' is stirring up controversy with Apple. Kanye West recently dropped a 45-minute clip titled BULLY V1 on YouTube, featuring his son Saint in a wrestling ring, playing the role of ...
Apple Music has removed Kanye West's new BULLY V1 album after his strew of racist remarks. He's gearing up for a showdown as controversy continues to swell.
The visual, titled “BULLY V1,” finds his nine-year-old son Saint wielding a mallet while fighting off wrestlers in a ring as the album’s records play in the background. Ye’s Apple Music ...
“BULLY film,” West tweeted, alongside his announcement, revealing as well, that the album was still a work in progress, and half of its vocals were generated by artificial intelligenc ...
Kanye West has once again ignited social media with a string of controversial tweets, coinciding with the surprise release of his latest album and short film, BULLY V1. Over the past few days ...
In the tweet that he posted then, Ye wrote: "APPLE MUSIC REMOVED BULLY V1, BUT THAT WON’T STOP ME. MY MUSIC IS BIGGER THAN THEIR PLATFORMS. I’M SPEAKING DIRECTLY TO THE PEOPLE, AND NO ONE CAN ...
The 30-minute-long BULLY V1 album was released on March 19 alongside a black-and-white short film featuring his son Saint. West wrote a seemingly sarcastic tweet by calling his son Cart's nephew ...