Last month, Kanye West published a full-page apology ad The Wall Street Journal, expressing regret over his anti-Semitic rants.
Now, his upcoming 12th studio album, Bullyis expected to make a big splash on the charts, selling 250,000 to 275,000 album-equivalent units in its first week.
HITS daily double made these projections, which, if that happens, could take the album to the top spot on the Billboard 200.
This is expected to boost Ye’s career, which has been seen as suffering since his controversial behavior in 2020.
Moreover, the hype is for it Bully also came from something HotNewHipHop reports describe it as West’s “redemption arc.”
In the apology the Donda The previously released hitmaker read: “My words as a leader in my community have a global impact and influence. In my mania, I completely lost sight of that.”
‘While I find my new baseline and new center through an effective regimen[n] Thanks to medication, therapy, exercise and clean living, I have regained some much-needed clarity.”
After Ye’s apology, he sat down for an interview with Vanity Fair, crediting his wife, Bianca Censori, with convincing him to go into rehabilitation.
“Towards the end of my four-month manic episode, my medication was changed. During that time, the antipsychotic medication sent me into a very deep depressive episode,” he said, adding, “My wife recognized that, and we figured out what was effective and course-corrected in my regimen from a rehab facility in Switzerland.”
Days later, West announced on social media that he would hold a concert in Europe, after being repeatedly denied the opportunity to perform on the continent in recent years.
It is worth noting that Ye’s last performance in Europe took place at the Glastonbury music festival in 2015.

