

Kanye West has dropped an early version of his new album Bully on select streaming services, but not in the way you might think.
Over the weekend, the controversial rap legend released the unfinished project as a 45-minute music video on YouTube and Apple Music.
Titled “BULLY V1,” the video is the same short film that Kanye leaked last week in the midst of yet another explosive rant on social media.
The black-and-white visual, shot by Ye and edited by Hype Williams, follows the rapper’s nine-year-old son Saint as he takes on waves of wrestlers with a mallet in the ring.
Where the streaming version differs, however, is in the music itself.
BULLY V1 features nine songs instead of 10, with the Playboi Carti and Ty Dolla $ign-assisted “Melrose” being cut from the tracklist due to Kanye’s issues with the two artists.