
Kanye West’s BULLY is an unreleased and heavily discussed project that has circulated in fragments, leaks, and fan interpretations rather than as a fully official studio album. Unlike his completed albums, BULLY exists more as an evolving concept than a finalized body of work, often associated with darker, more aggressive sonic ideas and themes of conflict, ego, and psychological tension. Some material linked to the project has surfaced in different eras of Kanye’s creative output, reflecting his tendency to rework ideas across multiple albums rather than abandoning them entirely.
Because of this, BULLY is often seen by fans as part of Kanye’s “lost albums” mythology—projects that shape his artistic narrative even without formal release. The intrigue around it also highlights his unconventional approach to music-making, where unfinished or repurposed concepts can still influence his later work and public perception.



