LOS ANGELES – Following an announcement of a stadium show in Los Angeles, Ye confirmed today that his highly anticipated new album, tentatively titled 'Bully,' is slated for release at an unspecified future date. Sources close to the production, who spoke on condition of anonymity to avoid being publicly called out, indicated the album is currently in a 'fluid state of perpetual evolution' and will be available 'when the universe aligns, or whenever the last sample clears, whichever comes first.'

Fans, who have grown accustomed to the artist's unique release schedule, expressed a mix of cautious optimism and resigned acceptance. 'I've cleared my schedule for the next three years, just in case,' commented long-time follower Brenda 'Breezy' Jenkins, 34, from her apartment in Glendale. 'It's less of an album release and more of a cultural event that may or may not materialize on streaming services at 3 AM on a Tuesday.'

Industry analysts suggest the 'Bully' announcement, coupled with the stadium show, is a strategic move to remind the public that Ye is still actively making music, despite recent ventures into architecture, fashion, and various forms of public discourse. 'It's a classic Ye move,' stated Dr. Evelyn Reed, a professor of pop culture studies at USC. 'Announce something grand, then let the anticipation marinate for an indeterminate period. It keeps him in the news cycle without actually having to deliver anything concrete just yet.'

The album is expected to feature an eclectic mix of collaborators, including several who may not yet be aware of their involvement.