Following the release of “Bully,” Kanye West is set to take the stage at SoFi Stadium on April 3.
Kanye West’s latest album, Bully, is already making a huge impact, sitting at No. 1 on Spotify’s top albums chart both in the United States and worldwide. His collaboration with Travis Scott, “Father,” is also leading as the No. 1 song across both regions.
In the U.S., Kanye completely dominates the songs chart, holding all 10 spots in the top 10. Globally, Raye’s “I Know You’re Hurting” stands as the only non-Kanye track to break into the top 10.
After Kurrco shared the update on X (formerly Twitter), fans flooded the replies with praise. “That’s a strong debut, shows the anticipation was real,” one user wrote, while another added, “him & Drake are literally the juggernauts of hip hop no doubt at all.”
The comment comes shortly after Drake set a new record as the hip-hop artist with the most albums charting simultaneously on the Billboard 200, with 10 projects currently sitting within the top 200.

The distribution company behind Kanye West’s Bully, Gamma, previously highlighted the album’s massive first-day performance on Spotify. In an Instagram post, the company pushed back against a report from Chart Data, which claimed the project pulled in just 33.2 million streams.
“Since they are giving a partial view, we’ll share a more accurate one,” the post read. “BULLY did close to 50M in its first full day at Spotify. That would make it one of the biggest first weeks of the year on Spotify alongside BTS and Harry Styles, and the biggest hip-hop release of the year on Spotify far exceeding J. Cole. ‘Father’ did 4.1M streams on Spotify in its first full day globally.”
