Ye’s new album Bully is drawing attention for the music itself, with several tracks standing out as the clear center of the project. A recent ranking of the album’s songs places the strongest material at the top, highlighting the tracks that leave the biggest impression through production, writing, and mood.
The album moves between heavy reflection and direct confidence, giving it a mix of tension and control. Songs near the top of the ranking are being recognized for their detail, structure, and emotional weight. Those tracks help define the album’s identity and give Bully its strongest moments.
Other songs land with less force, but the overall project still shows a clear creative direction. Instead of leaning on spectacle, the album appears to hold together through sound, pacing, and a consistent atmosphere.
That makes Bully feel like a release built around craft first. The conversation around it is not just about the name attached to it, but about which songs truly connect and why they stand above the rest.








