It will be featured on the group’s new album ‘One More Light.’

Linkin Park’s seventh studio album One More Light is set to drop next month and the group is exclusively premiering the new lyrics to the song “Good Goodbye” on Genius today. Pusha T and Stormzy appear alongside a verse from Mike Shinoda on the new single, co-produced by Brad Delson and Shinoda.

“I’m a basketball fan,“ Shinoda tells Genius. "When I was writing this song, I wanted to capture that moment at the game when someone fouls out, and the cheerleaders sing and kick out the ejected player.”

Lead vocalist Chester Bennington explains that the group wanted “Good Goodbye” to apply to both “someone getting kicked out of a game, and someone getting out of a bad relationship.”

On his verse, Pusha raps:

Goodbye, good riddance

A period is after every sentence

Did my time with my cellmate

Maxed out so now we finished

This is the second time Linkin Park has collaborated with Pusha T; the first was on LP’s 2013 remix album, Recharged. Stormzy comes in with a final verse referencing his recent successes:

Never seen a young black brother in the chart twice

Goodbye to the stereotypes

You can’t tell my kings we can’t

Mandem we’re linking tings in parks

Now I gotta tune with Linkin Park

In a recent interview with LP Association, Shinoda and Bennington spoke on “Good Goodbye” being an “outlier track that doesn’t exactly fit in with the rest of One More Light) because of its sarcastic tone.” However, it will be one of 10 tracks on the group’s forthcoming album, which is set to drop on May 19.

You can read all the lyrics to “Good Goodbye” on Genius now.