Pusha-T has detailed his Kanye West-produced new album. It’s called DAYTONA and it’s out this Friday, May 25 via G.O.O.D. Music/Def Jam. The seven-track record includes a Kanye West-featuring song called “What Would Meek Do?” There’s also a feature from Rick Ross (on “Hard Piano”). Find the tracklist below.

On Wednesday night, Pusha-T previewed snippets from the album, including Kanye’s verse from “What Would Meek Do,” at what appears to be a listening event. Find footage below.

On Twitter, Push explained why he named the album DAYTONA. (It was rumored to be called King Push for years.) “I felt it didn’t represent the overall message of this body of work,” he wrote. “DAYTONA represents the fact that I have the luxury of time. That luxury only comes when u have a skill set that your confident in.” He added, “This album is for my family... high taste level, luxury, drug raps fans. Literally this is nothing more than the outcome of our musical therapy sessions.”

Along with the title announcement, Pusha-T revealed that he’s added the hyphen back to his name. A representative for Pusha-T confirmed to Pitchfork that the hyphen has, indeed, returned. He previously used the hyphen in the Clipse days for tapes like We Got It 4 Cheap Vol. 2.