Kanye West has dropped his new album ‘Bully’ as a short film.The controversial rapper took to X (formerly Twitter) to share the album today (March 19).
The album is only available in the format of a short film that spans between 30 and 45 minutes. The album is also available in three versions: ‘Latest’, ‘Post Hype’ and ‘Post Post Hype’.All three versions were shared for free, with the rapper utilising the free software Frame.io, which allows users to comment one videos and download videos for free.
Kanye’s post reveals three separate links for the three versions of the ‘Bully’ album, complete with the passwords required to access them.You can check them out here.
It is currently unclear if or when the album will be made available via standard digital streaming platforms such as Spotify and Apple Music.Kanye first announced ‘Bully’ back in September during a listening event in China for his album with Ty Dolla $ign, ‘Vultures 2’, and debuted the song ‘Beauty And The Beast’ from the record.The album/short film’s release comes after he dropped the new song, ‘Lonely Roads Still Go To Sunshine’ on X/Twitter last week (March 15).
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