Kanye West, now known as Ye, has unveiled the concept art for his highly anticipated new album, Bully. Since relocating to Tokyo, the artist has immersed himself in Japanese culture and resources as he works on this creative project.
On Wednesday, Ye shared a captivating cover image, shot by the acclaimed photographer Daidō Moriyama. At 86 years old, Moriyama is renowned for his striking black-and-white portraits that often convey deep emotion and bold imagery. The album cover features a monochromatic close-up of a man’s face, squinting intensely, and displaying black and white teeth reminiscent of Ye’s infamous titanium grill.
The artwork’s vibe aligns perfectly with the dark and complex themes present in Bully, particularly evident in Ye’s recent track, “Beauty and the Beast,” which was released just last week. The intensity of the cover art hints at the depth and emotional weight that fans can expect from the upcoming album.
Since moving to Japan earlier this month, Ye has also been spending quality time with his wife, Bianca Censori. Despite ongoing rumors of a breakup and a pending lawsuit, the couple appears to be enjoying their time together in the vibrant city.
With the reveal of this striking concept art, anticipation for Bully continues to build, leaving fans eager to see what artistic direction Ye will take next.