Kanye West – “BULLY” review

Chicago, Illinois rapper, singer/songwriter, producer, fashion designer, former G.O.O.D. Music founder & YZY SND’s sole proprietor Ye or the Nazi formerly known as Kanye West subtly posting his 11th full-length studio LP in it’s current unfinished state on his Twitter. Someone who I personally have considered a top 10 producer of all-time up until this point with 3 perfect 10s in his discography: The College DropoutLate Registration & My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. He’s sadly been on a mission to destroy his legacy since late 2022 by identifying as a Nazi on Alex Jones’ fake news platform InfoWars, where he aired out his grievances towards the co-founder of UFC & WWE’s parent company TKO Group Holdings & it’s owner Endeavor Group Holdings’ CEO Ari Emanuel in that same interview. Ye’s been taking it up a few notches for the past 5 weeks on Twitter owned by Tesla CEO, SpaceX founder, Neuralink founder & fellow Nazi Elon Musk making comments that’re antisemitic, ableist, homophobic & misogynistic or dissing the likes of the late Virgil Abloh & showing envy for Kendrick Lamar since he’s on the throne of the rap game. In the midst of his Twitter meltdown lasting over a month, he posted a link to Bully only 3 months ahead of its originally scheduled date a little after hanging out with white supremacist Nick Fuentes of the Groypers.

“Preacher Man” is actually a decent drumless intro sampling “To You With Love” by The Moments wanting you to trust him when he goes God mode whereas “Can’t Hurry Love” flips an iconic Supremes track of the same name even though it’s ruined by the AI vocals he’s been incorporating onto his more recent output or what I personally would like to call YeI. “White Lines” samples Stevie Wonder’s cover “Close to You” by The Carpenters except any & all potential it had going for it gets derailed with even more YeI vocals just before “Circles” butchers a sample of “Huit Octobre 1971” by Cortex with underwritten lyrics & piss poor singing. Listen to “1 Beer” by Madvillain instead.

The title track brings the YeI vocals back in the fold ruining a sample of “Mujhe Maar Daalo” by Ashle Bhostle leading into “Last Breath” featuring Peso Pluma being a full-blown YeI cut sung in Spanish desecrating “Besame Mama” by revered conguero Poncho Sanchez. One of the earliest joints teased “Beauty & the Beast” returns to Ye’s chipmunk soul roots sampling “Don’t Have to Shop Around” by The Mad Lads even if Mike Dean said it was a DONDA leftover & “Showtime” co-produced by James Blake & even Ye’s mentor No I.D. flips “Walk on the Wild Side” by Lou Reed talking about ready to go to war with his Hobbit ex-wife Kim Kardashian.

“Highs & Lows” continues to work in more YeI vocals fucking up a sample of “soleil soleil” by Pomme that is until “Melrose” by ¥$ (pronounced Yen-Dolla or Ye N Dolla) featuring Playboi Carti awkwardly sticks out like a sore thumb considering that Ye recently dissed Carti on Twitter amongst others. To make it funnier, the YeI gets utterly outperformed by both Ty$ & Carti’s verses. The way Ye samples “Feelings” by the late Nina Simone on “Damn” was cool even if the songwriting is lazily repetitive applying to a lesser extent when 1srael of Working on Dying helps Ye flip “Vitamin C” by Can on “Losing Your Mind”.

The visuals directed by Hype Williams were surprisingly enjoyable as a fan of the ブシロード-owned 新日本プロレス adding onto his recent attendances at shows promoted by the サイバーファイト-owned division プロレスリング・ノア & DDTプロレスリング’s sister promotion 東京女子プロレス (TJPW). Appearances in the video include former NEVER無差別級6人タッグ王座 & IWGPジュニアタッグ王座 ヨウ, former 3-time IWGPタッグ王座, 6-time NEVER無差別級6人タッグ王座 & GHCタッグ王座 矢野 通, AJPW世界ジュニアヘビー級王座, NWA World Jr. Heavyweight Champion, 6-time IWGPジュニアヘビー級王座, 2-time IWGPジュニアタッグ王座 & 2-time GHCジュニアヘビー級タッグ王座 タイガーマスクIV and the current IWGPジュニアヘビー級王座 in his 5th reign エル・デスペラード who was a former CMLL Arena Coliseo Parejas Campeon, a 4-time IWGPジュニアタッグ王座, NEVER無差別級6人タッグ王座 & GHCジュニアヘビー級タッグ王座.

To say Ye’s behavior these past several weeks is nothing more than embarrassing for anyone with common decency & especially for everyone like me who came from generations that were influenced by him would be such a massive understatement. He’s clearly unwell mentally, admitting his mother Donda’s death in 2007 caused him to have suicidal thoughts daily & recently not having those urges since beginning his Twitter hate speech tirade. Would never thought that Ye could make anything worse in his discography than Jesus is King, yet here we are with Bully. I commend his production for the sample-heavy sound, with my biggest complaints being the use of YeI & it clearly being unfinished.

Score: 1/5

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