Album Announcement
Kanye West to Perform New Music in Mexico City as ‘Bully’ Track List Is Revealed
Kanye West is officially entering his next musical chapter. The rapper and producer is set to perform new music at upcoming concerts in Mexico City on January 30 and 31, in line with the rollout and release date of his long-awaited album, Bully. The announcement has reignited fan excitement as West simultaneously unveiled the project’s full track list through a newly launched website offering physical editions of the album.
The timing suggests that Kanye West’s Bully may finally be approaching its long-delayed release, with Spotify’s pre-save page currently pointing to January 30 — the same date as West’s first Mexico City performance.
‘Bully’ Track List Confirmed via Physical Release
Rather than a traditional social media announcement, West revealed the Bully track list through the cassette version of the album available for pre-sale. The project features 13 songs, several of which fans have already heard through streaming platforms over the past few months.
Bully album with Tracks like “Preacher Man,” “Beauty and the Beast,” “Last Breath,” “Damn,” and “Losing Your Mind” have been released in advance, though the cassette reveals a different sequencing from digital pre-saves — a move longtime Ye fans know is always subject to change.
Bully — Official Track List (Cassette):
Side A:
Preacher Man
Beauty and the Beast
Last Breath
White Lines
I Can’t Wait
Bully
All The Love
Side B:
This One Here
Highs and Lows
Mission Control
Circles
Damn
Losing Your Mind
The website also features vinyl, CDs, box sets, and collectable items — including a set inspired by the grills seen on the album’s cover art — signalling a more deliberate and polished rollout than some of West’s recent releases.
Mexico City Shows Set the Stage
West’s Mexico City concerts on January 30 and 31 are expected to feature new material from Bully, marking the first time fans may hear parts of the album performed live. If the Spotify date holds, the shows could double as an unofficial album launch, a strategy West has used in past eras.
The performances come amid growing anticipation, especially after West confirmed last month that new music was on the way during a surprise appearance at Deon Cole’s comedy show in Los Angeles. When asked what fans could expect, West simply replied, “new album.”
A Turning Point for Ye?
Bully will be Kanye West’s first solo studio album since Donda 2, following the polarising Vultures release. The project arrives during a period many fans view as a potential reset for the artist, marked by a lower public profile, a reportedly improved relationship with Kim Kardashian, and a public apology addressing past antisemitic remarks.
With physical copies on sale, a finalised track list, and live performances imminent, Bully appears closer to release than ever — and all eyes will be on Mexico City to see what Kanye West unveils next.

