When JAY-Z’s new album 4:44 debuted on Thursday night it was notably missing the track “Adnis,” which Jay shared a snippet of in a TIDAL commercial earlier this month. Today, the Brooklyn rapper’s longtime engineer Young Guru confirmed via Twitter that the full song will appear on physical copies of 4:44, and there are more unreleased tracks coming, too. 4:44 producer No I.D.’s recent interview with Rolling Stone reveals that there will be three more songs, and James Blake will be involved.

“Adnis” takes its name from Jay’s later father Adnes Reeves, who left their family when the rapper was just 11 years old; he passed away soon after they reconciled.

On the snippet of “Adnis” that Jay previously shared, he raps about his complicated relationship with his dad:

Letter to my dad that I never wrote

Speeches I prepared that I never spoke

Words on the paper that I never read

Proses never penned they stayed in my head

Actor Mahershala Ali later revealed that the suspected full visual component of the album is also coming soon:

Physical copies of 4:44 will be available on July 7, according to Amazon; recent reports also show indicate that TIDAL’s exclusivity period may only last one week. The physical release could also include “MaNyfaCedGod,” which appeared in a separate TIDAL ad as an instrumental.

Check out all the currently available lyrics to JAY-Z’s “Adnis” on Genius now.