Why Is Kanye West’s 'Bully' Not on Apple Music? X Erupts as the Latest Release Mysteriously Disappears
The rollout of ‘Bully’ by Kanye West has been less a release and more an emotional obstacle course. Livestreamed on YouTube on March 27, the album simply refused to materialize when expected, leaving fans suspended between hope and irritation. The absence from major platforms only deepened the drama, before it finally surfaced on YouTube Music and Spotify today.
Yet, there seems to be one guest missing from the release party as Kanye West's newest release still has not appeared on Apple Music.
What is keeping ‘Bully’ off Apple Music?
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The absence of ‘Bully’ from Apple Music, despite its arrival on YouTube Music and Spotify, appears less like a snub and more like a systems bottleneck. Kanye West made last-minute changes, replacing AI-generated vocals with new recordings, which might have been partly responsible for the delay. According to Apple Music's official provider support documentation, while some platforms updated almost instantly, Apple Music is known for taking longer to process revised files.
A major factor lies in Apple Music’s stricter ingestion pipeline, which prioritizes precise metadata, clean audio formatting, and properly structured credits. Even minor inconsistencies in submissions through distributors like Gamma can trigger delays. Unlike faster-moving platforms, Apple Music often routes such updates through additional checks before making them publicly available.
There is also the matter of timing. Rapid, last-minute re-uploads can create version conflicts, especially when an album is being actively modified post-release. Platforms like Spotify may simply replace files in real time, but Apple Music tends to treat each revision as a fresh submission, which naturally extends the turnaround time.
Regional rollout patterns further complicate matters. Apple Music frequently updates content across different servers rather than flipping a single global switch, meaning availability can vary by country. In such cases, fans may see a ‘pre-add’ page or nothing at all, even while the album is fully accessible elsewhere.
Fans barely recovered from ‘Bully’ dodging Spotify, only to relive the drama on Apple Music.
Apple Music users see ranting as their last resort
For users of Apple Music, the wait for ‘Bully’ by Kanye West has felt like watching a party through glass. While listeners on Spotify and YouTube Music dive in, Apple Music users scroll, refresh, and sigh. Still, patience persists, because if history has taught anything, it is that a West release always arrives eventually.
Then there are the more prepared listeners, the ones who anticipated chaos and planned accordingly. These smart subscribers hold memberships to both Spotify and Apple Music, moving seamlessly between platforms. For them, ‘Bully’ is already on repeat, untouched by delays, buffering, or platform-specific mysteries. It is less inconvenience and more quiet satisfaction.
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In the end, ‘Bully’ has turned its rollout into a test of loyalty, patience, and perhaps subscription strategy. Kanye West has once again blurred the line between release and spectacle.
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Are you also waiting for 'Bully' to release on Apple Music? Let us know in the comments!
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Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra
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