Today, multi-talented rapper, drummer, producer, and bandleader Anderson .Paak has shared a brand-new single, “Tints”, featuring his fellow Southern California-native hip-hop star/Dr. Dre protege Kendrick Lamar. The track was unveiled this morning during an appearance by .Paak on Beats 1 with Zane Lowe after multiple weeks of teasing the collaboration.

The track’s beat evokes the aesthetic of the golden-age, West Coast hip-hop in which both artists grew up and which .Paak kept alive on his Grammy-nominated sophomore LP, Malibu. “Tints” begs to be blasted with the windows down as you cruise down the 405—something both artists were no-doubt aware of when they cleverly made the song about needing tints on their windows to keep the paparazzi out of their business (“Bitch, I’m Kendrick Lamar. Respect me from afar”). Give it a listen below:

Anderson .Paak ft. Kendrick Lamar – “Tints”

[Video: Anderson Paak]

From various recent interviews, we know that Anderson .Paak is working on two different new albums—one with his band, The Free Nationals, and one solo album (dubbed Oxnard after .Paak’s hometown) executive-produced by Dr. Dre. It’s unclear whether “Tints” will appear on one of these projects or if it’s a stand-alone collab, but the fact that there’s new music coming from .Paak can only mean encouraging things for his patiently waiting fans.

While Kendrick Lamar hasn’t dropped much material of “his own” since 2017’s DAMN.—aside from the soundtrack he curated for Marvel‘s Black Panther, which also featured .Paak—we’ve seen him appear as a featured artist on various recently released tracks, including his highly buzzed-about collaboration with Lil Wayne, “Mona Lisa”, on Weezy’s newly released Tha Carter V.

For more information on Anderson .Paak’s various upcoming projects, head to his website here. For updates on Kendrick Lamar’s ongoing projects, head here.