Monday, March 2, 2026

Gamma Co-Founder Larry Jackson Praises Kanye West’s “BULLY” Rollout

A recent interview with Gamma co-founder Larry Jackson is making the rounds again as rumors swirl that Kanye West’s upcoming album BULLY could face yet another delay.

Kanye West inked a deal with Gamma to roll out BULLY, and anticipation has been building ever since. But after speculation surfaced suggesting the project might be pushed back, fans began revisiting GQ’s early February 2026 interview with Jackson, written by Frazier Tharpe.

Near the end of the piece, Tharpe touched on the BULLY partnership, noting that Jackson stayed tight-lipped about specifics. “No comment, I don’t have any interest in clout-chasing,” Jackson said. “I have interest in doing the work. I’m lucky to be in the passenger seat.”

Still, Tharpe pointed out that Jackson hinted at something bigger. According to the article, “Jackson did tease that anyone who remembers the rollouts for past Ye albums like Yeezus and Donda—both of which Jackson helped launch—should know what’s in store.” That subtle tease sparked excitement among fans hoping for another headline-grabbing album cycle.

Now, with talk of a delay in the air, some are revisiting those comments with a bit more caution. On the flip side, others see a potential postponement as extra time to craft an even more ambitious rollout. Given Kanye West’s history of unpredictable album releases, it’s all a waiting game until BULLY officially lands.

According to Spotify’s pre-save page, Kanye West’s BULLY is still scheduled to drop on March 20 this year. But the delay rumors picked up steam after some online retailers reportedly pushed the date back by a week. What has fans nervous is the possibility that this would mark the eighth delay — and that it could turn into something longer than just a seven-day shift.

At this point, Yeezy supporters are left doing what they’ve done many times before: waiting for an official release. Even the most carefully planned rollout can change at the last minute, especially when it comes to a Kanye West album cycle.

Outside of music, Ye is also facing legal issues. A lawsuit filed by construction worker Tony Saxon accuses him of unfair working conditions, unpaid wages, and other claims. Kanye West is expected to testify in the case, and more updates are likely as the trial unfolds.

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