Dr. Dre’s 1992 classic The Chronic is finally coming to all digital service providers. The album will be available to stream starting April 20 (via Entertainment One). In a press release, Chris Taylor, eOne’s Global President, Music & Live, said, “These historic artifacts should be heard by all music lovers, and we are so happy Dr. Dre has opened this door so everyone can experience the brilliance of this seminal work.”

The Chronic has been famously unavailable digitally, and Dr. Dre’s decision to keep the record offline was upheld in a 2011 lawsuit that Dre won against Death Row Records. The legal victory gave Dre 100 percent of the proceeds of any possible online sales of his music, as well as the right to decide the formats for The Chronic’s distribution.

Even when Dre had his own streaming service, Beats Music, The Chronic was not available online. Then, in 2015, upon the launch of Apple Music, The Chronic was made available to stream for the first time.

Earlier this year, the National Recording Registry announced that The Chronic will be archived in the Library of Congress.