Migos comes through with the official track list of one of the most anticipated albums of the year, “Culture III”.

The Juicy detail was revealed via Quavo and Migos‘ official Instagram page using their album artwork, which features the amazing trio, with his caption indicating that it drops on Friday, 11th of June.

It reads, “Friday We Set The Bar!”, “T R A C K L I S T ?? 6 . 11 . 21 #Culture3”

Culture III is a 19-track album that features collaborations with music heavyweights such as Drake, Justin Bieber, Future, Cardi B, Pop Smoke, Juice WRLD, Polo G, and NBA YoungBoy.

You will recall that Quavo spoke with Complex about his latest collaboration with Lids – an American retailer specializing in athletic headwear, releasing an iced-out fitted cap. While the interview centered mostly on that collaboration, as well as Quavo’s sneaker-head tendencies, the rapper also opened up about what we can expect from the album.

His words, “Greatness, the greatest album of this year. The greatest album of the summer,” said Quavo about what fans can anticipate from the upcoming release. “It’s back open. I feel like this album is going to open up the world.

We’re having fun and smiling again, you know what I mean? Everybody’s been hurtin’, and going through this pandemic, and losing loved ones. I feel like this is a breakthrough.

This is the sonic boom to the new life and new world that we live in. We’ve been going through this pandemic for like a year and a half.

So, we’re coming back with Culture 3. We haven’t dropped any music in three years. The year that we were going to drop, the pandemic hit. So I just feel like it’s a breath of fresh air.

We got some good guys there. We got our good friends there. It’s going to be the greatest album of the year. We put our blood, sweat, and tears into it. We had a lot of time to go over and a lot of time to bond and be together with this album. So, Culture 3. 6/11.”

Culture III has been cooking for quite some time now. The project was initially announced in 2018 and slated to drop in 2019, then delayed to 2020 and pushed back further due to Covid-19.