Ye is still fine-tuning BULLY.
Ye has gone back in to tweak his latest album BULLY, and this time, Don Toliver is part of the shake-up. Fans recently spotted a change on the track “Circles,” where Don Toliver’s vocals have been removed and replaced with Ye’s own. There was no official announcement, but listeners quickly caught on as different versions of the song started circulating online.
Don Toliver was originally set to stand out on “Circles,” adding his signature melodic touch. With Ye now taking over those sections, the overall vibe of the track feels noticeably different.
The update lands as Ye continues making waves with his latest live performances. The Chicago star recently took over SoFi Stadium on Wednesday night, bringing out a few surprise guests. One of the highlights saw his daughter North West join him on stage, where they performed their collab “TALKING” along with her debut single “PIERCING ON MY HAND.”
Don Toliver also hit the stage during the show, performing “E85” alongside collaborator André Troutman. That makes the change to “Circles” even more intriguing, especially since there’s no clear sign of any issues between the artists.
As expected, Ye hasn’t offered any explanation. Still, constant tweaks and last-minute changes have long been part of his rollout style. Whether “Circles” remains this way or gets reworked again is still up in the air.
Meanwhile, Ye isn’t done just yet—he’s got one more night lined up at SoFi Stadium, with another performance set for Friday, April 3rd. Fans are already anticipating what surprises he might pull out next.
The previous night (April 1st), he delivered a set that spanned his entire career, blending classics like “All Falls Down” with newer tracks such as “FATHER.” It played out like a full-circle moment, touching on nearly every phase of his journey. Even so, BULLY remained the centerpiece, clearly driving the energy behind his current run.
