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  • Mar 26
    Ā·
    1 reply

    Thread cleanse, find God

  • YHVH

  • Tubig 🌊
    Mar 26
    Tubig

    I was tung tunging your mother down last night!

    @smokingrules check this one out

  • Mar 26
    Ā·
    5 replies
    Jim Napster

    Thread cleanse, find God

    BULLY MERCH OUT

  • pepsi phil

    BULLY MERCH OUT

  • Mar 26
    pepsi phil

    BULLY MERCH OUT

    Shalom

  • Orangutan šŸ˜‚
    Mar 26
    Tubig

    I was tung tunging your mother down last night!

    Why are you trying to provoke me on the night of great merrymaking?

  • Mar 26
    Ā·
    6 replies

  • Mar 26
    Walt Disney

  • Walt Disney

  • Orangutan šŸ˜‚
    Mar 26
    pepsi phil

    BULLY MERCH OUT

  • doot doot 🄶
    Mar 26
    Ā·
    1 reply

    Kanye West’s ā€œBullyā€ (assuming it’s the newly announced/dropping project you’re referring to) is generally understood as another chapter in his pattern of provocative, highly personal albums that blend music with commentary on fame, culture, and his own public persona.

    At its core, ā€œBullyā€ likely represents a few key ideas Kanye tends to explore:

    1. The persona of being ā€œthe villainā€
    Kanye has spent years being labeled controversial or polarizing. A title like Bully suggests he may be leaning into that image—either embracing it, critiquing it, or flipping it to show how he feels targeted by media and public opinion.

    2. Power, control, and conflict
    The word ā€œbullyā€ implies dominance, confrontation, and imbalance of power. His music often touches on control—whether in the music industry, relationships, or society—so the album may explore who really holds power and who gets labeled as the aggressor.

    3. Social commentary and unpredictability
    Kanye projects are rarely just music—they’re statements. Expect a mix of:
    • experimental production
    • abrupt tonal shifts
    • spoken-word or rant-style moments
    • commentary on culture, politics, or fame

    4. Personal expression
    Like albums such as ā€œDondaā€ or ā€œYeā€, it will likely include introspective moments—mental health, identity, family, and his evolving worldview.

    Bottom line:
    ā€œBullyā€ isn’t just an album title—it’s probably a theme. Kanye is likely using it to question whether he’s the aggressor people say he is… or if he sees himself as someone being pushed, judged, and misunderstood.

    If you want, I can break down expected sound/style or compare it to his past albums.

  • Mar 26
    Walt Disney

  • Walt Disney

  • Walt Disney

  • ninachop

    AINT NO MOTHAFUCKING GAME MAN

    ITS LIKE 8 HOURS LEFT TIL THIS S***

    NO F***ING CHUCKLIN OR NOTHIN OR NOTHIN NO KINDA WAY

  • Mar 26
    Ā·
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  • doot doot 🄶
    Mar 26
    Ā·
    1 reply
    relapsed bisexual

    all you really need is a husband to hold you to touch you to f*** you @BAMSKI_backshots

    Thank U ā¤ļø

  • jerkfourkirk

  • Mar 26
    Ā·
    2 replies

    New Highs and Lows leaked

  • e t šŸ‘½
    Mar 26

    I’m going to kill the next person who crashes their car on my commute home

  • play off the grid

  • Mar 26
    Ā·
    3 replies

    I wanna give a shoutout to any account before 2020

    We still alive niggas

  • Drezo

    New Highs and Lows leaked

    !https://youtu.be/GH3Qa8VoisY?si=cRPHOI2ID8gZMnuq