Kanye West Shares 'BULLY' Tracklist, Claims 'No AI' in the Album
Kanye West has shared the tracklist for his upcoming album 'BULLY' and claimed that there is 'no AI' in the album. This statement comes after West previously claimed to have incorporated AI into his writing process in a similar way to how he used Auto-Tune.
The tracklist for 'BULLY' includes 12 tracks, with no features or collaborations listed. West has been open about his use of technology in his music, but this latest statement suggests that he is taking a more hands-on approach to the creative process.
The album is set to be released soon, but no official date has been announced. West has been working on the album for several months and has been sharing updates with his fans on social media.
The news of the tracklist and West's claims about AI in the album have sparked a lot of interest and debate among fans and music industry professionals. Some have praised West for his innovative approach to music, while others have expressed skepticism about his claims.
The music industry has been at the forefront of the use of AI in music production, with many artists incorporating AI-generated beats and melodies into their work. However, West's claim that there is 'no AI' in 'BULLY' suggests that he is taking a more traditional approach to music production.
The album is set to be released soon, and fans are eagerly awaiting its release. West has a reputation for pushing the boundaries of what is possible in music, and 'BULLY' is expected to be no exception.
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