
*Kanye West’s latest project, “Bully,” made a sudden appearance on Apple Music, only to vanish shortly after, fueling speculation and controversy.
Ye recently released a 45-minute YouTube video titled BULLY V1, featuring his son Saint. When the full album dropped on Apple Music, it was swiftly removed, Daily Express reports. The reason behind this abrupt takedown remains unclear, but Ye wasted no time addressing the situation. Taking to social media, he wrote: “APPLE MUSIC REMOVED BULLY V1, BUT THAT WON’T STOP ME MY MUSIC IS BIGGER THAN THEIR PLATFORMS. I’M SPEAKING DIRECTLY TO THE PEOPLE, AND NO ONE CAN SILENCE THAT THIS IS JUST THE BEGINNING OF MY FIGHT.”
Ye’s new project comes as he is dealing with personal drama, including reported marital struggles with Bianca Censori and ongoing custody battles with Kim Kardashian. West has publicly declared his opposition to Kardashian’s recent move to secure the trademark rights to their daughter North West’s name. The rapper took to X (formerly Twitter) on March 15, sharing a series of posts that laid out his frustration over the situation.
The first post included an excerpt from a legal document stating that Kim Kardashian is the “sole and exclusive owner” of trademarks related to North’s name and that Ye’s use of it would violate their custody agreement, Complex reports. Ye questioned his followers, writing, “This happened without me being aware. How do you guys feel about this?”
In a follow-up post, Ye shared what appeared to be a text conversation between him and Kardashian, where she defended her decision.

“I’m never speaking with you again,” he wrote.
Kim responded: “I asked u at the time if I can trademark her name You said yes when she’s 18 it goes to her so stop I sent paper work over so she wouldn’t be in the Diddy song To protect her One person has to trademark! We agreed when they were born I would get all of our kids names and trademarks So no one else would take them.”
Ye then warned, “Amend it or I’m going to war. And neither of us will recover from the public fallout. You’re going to have to kill me.”
Beyond the trademark dispute, Ye also aired his grievances about his role as a father, alleging that the “Kardashian mob,” including Hulu, and Disney have stripped him of his influence over his children as part of a “bigger agenda to use the selectively bred Black children to be platforms to influence Black people.”
“Just seeing my kids is like visitation… it’s like I’m in prison ‘seeing’ my kids,” he lamented.
He concluded by saying he doesn’t care about the opinions of “p*y ass celebrities”** whom he described as “slaves to the Jews.”
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