Every superhero needs theme music. For Black Panther, Kendrick Lamar will likely have the honor of providing the Wakandan king’s signature track—the 30-year-old rapper is producing the hero’s official soundtrack alongside his label head, Anthony "Top Dawg" Tiffith. Lamar already dropped the smooth lead single "All The Stars," featuring SZA, and teamed up with Jay Rock, Future and James Blake for "King's Dead." Top Dawg Entertainment DJ/producer Mackwop revealed that Isaiah Rashad linked with Kenny for another in-house collaboration. And he's likely gearing up to drop a few more fire tracks ahead of the film's Feb. 16 debut.

"I'm truly honored to contribute my knowledge of producing sound and writing music alongside Ryan [Coogler] and Marvel's vision," Kendrick said in a statement. "Marvel Studios’ Black Panther is amazing, from its cast to its director. The magnitude of this film showcases a great marriage of art and culture."

Top Dawg added: "Working on such a powerful movie is a great opportunity. We're always working on new goals at TDE, so teaming up with Disney, Marvel Studios and the Black Panther film makes perfect sense."

Run The Jewels and Vince Staples laid down rhymes for the film’s trailers with "Legend Has It" and "BagBak," respectively. But with TDE at the wheel to curate the soundtrack, one can only imagine who else Kung Fu Kenny and Top Dawg will bring onboard. The elusive Black Hippy crew seems like a given—Ab-Soul, Jay Rock, Schoolboy Q and K Dot is itself a supergroup that could rival the Fantastic Four—so they're omitted in this list. But still, there's another incredibly ill dozen that would increase the Black star power of this soundtrack and fit the movie universe's dope-and-woke vibes. Read below for a wish list of the 12 rappers that should appear on the Black Panther soundtrack.