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Surprise-released on June 8, 2026 — Kanye's birthday — 'GEMINI SEASON' is the lead single of BULLY (Deluxe). At roughly a minute and three-quarters it is one of the shortest songs in his catalog, a melodic sketch built on horns and wind instrumentation rather than the hard-edged production that defines the standard album. It arrived alongside a provocative video directed by and starring his wife, Bianca Censori, and announced the deluxe edition's June 19, 2026 release.
Where the album proper is preoccupied with defiance, fatherhood, and legacy, 'GEMINI SEASON' is a deliberate tonal release valve — playful, sensual, and unguarded. The title doubles as autobiography: Kanye is a Gemini, and the song frames desire through the sign's mythology of duality and appetite. The repeated, almost nursery-simple cadence of the hook ('I wanna get kinky / I think she'll let me / I think she's pretty / I think she's ready') trades the album's rhetorical heaviness for something closer to a private murmur, and the warm horn-and-wind bed signals intimacy rather than confrontation. As a deluxe bonus cut it works less as a statement than as a coda — a reminder that the same artist capable of the album's hardest moments is also capable of disarming lightness.
The chorus's plainspoken statement of desire is striking precisely because of its simplicity — there is no metaphor to decode, only want expressed directly.
The horn-and-wind arrangement carries the emotional weight the lyrics leave bare, turning a short, repetitive vocal into something that lingers.
By naming the song after his own star sign, Kanye folds the personal and the mythological together — the 'season' is both a calendar moment and a state of appetite.
The Censori-directed video — which intercuts her milking a cow with the song's carnal hook — drew immediate, divisive attention and became the dominant talking point around the deluxe announcement, extending the couple's pattern of using provocation as release strategy. The single re-centered conversation on BULLY months after its initial run.
The track is among the most explicit musical acknowledgments of Kanye's relationship with Censori, made fully collaborative by handing her the director's chair. Releasing it on his birthday frames it as a personal artifact as much as a commercial one.
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The accompanying video runs one minute and forty-six seconds — close to the length of the song itself — making 'GEMINI SEASON' one of the rare Kanye releases where the visual is essentially the full track.
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