Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, is standing by his apology to Jewish and Black communities, insisting his regret is genuine and not a calculated move to protect his career ahead of his new studio album, “Bully.” “It’s my understanding that I was in the top 10 most listened-to artists overall in the U.S. on Spotify in 2025, and last week and most days as well,” Ye said in an interview published Tuesday with Vanity Fair. “My upcoming album, ‘Bully,’ is currently one of the most anticipated pre-saves of any album on Spotify too,” he continued. “My 2007...