Steven J. Horowitz Senior Music Writer After a day of what’s become regular hate-ranting on X (formerly Twitter), Kanye West took a break to release his new album “Bully” via different full-length versions of a film with editing and topography by famed visionary Hype Williams.
West first tweeted a link to the film soundtracked by “Bully,” claiming that the album was “not finished and half the vocals AI” but wanted to test-run what listeners enjoyed.
A few hours later, he tweeted out three iterations of the “Bully” film including a “screening version,” a “post Hype version” and a “post post Hype version.” In the films, West’s son Saint is shown in a wrestling rink, using a mallet to fend off aggressors over the course of 30 minutes.
Those wrestlers include YOH, Toru Yano, Tiger Mask and El Desperado from New Japan Pro-Wrestling. The album itself is rich with soul samples spanning Cortex’s “Huit Octobre 1971” and the Supremes’ “You Can’t Hurry Love.” During an interview with Justin Laboy last month, West said that “Bully” was inspired by Saint, who he deemed a “bully” after he told his father that he kicked another kid because he was “weak.” Around that time, he stated that “Bully” was slated to come out on his daughter North’s birthday, June 15. “Bully” was first announced in Sept.
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