Kanye West, Ye, has finally put out his studio record on the streaming services after delaying the release due to an announced reason.
While the album was supposed to be dropping on March 27, the 48-year-old instead released the songs a day later on March 28, 2026.
The I Wonder hitmaker shared a bizarre mask on his official Instagram page, sending fans in to a frenzy.
He penned down in the caption: “BULLY OUT NOW.”
Fans celebrated the release with great enthusiasm as they previously lost hope due to continue postponing of the project.
One of the X users shared a GIF from Squid Games, writing: “Been waiting for times like these,” while another netizen was of the opinion that it is “better than yeat album.”
However, many are facing an issue streaming it on Spotify and Apple Music, claiming that the platforms are yet to drop the releases.
It is to be noted that listening party scheduled in South Korea was cancelled due to unannounced changes from the rapper.
This came after the Yeezy owner was called out for having AI-generated vocals. The public scrutiny pushed the musician to cancel its release and work on it all over again.
According to few reports, Ye scrapped the original drafts before altering the tracklist completely to remove songs from the album.
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