A smiling illustration of late soul singer Marvin Gaye is now the property of the U.S. Government, kind of. Gaye will be featured on his own stamp as part of the Postal Services’ “Music Icon” series, which was recently announced by the mail organization. The stamp design in tribute to the iconic soul singer will be made available just in time for what would have been his 80th birthday on April 1st.

According to CNN, the portrait illustration for the stamp was created by Kadir Nelson, who was also the artist responsible for the album art design on Drake‘s 2013 studio album, Nothing Was The Same. The stamp pain will feature a brief biography on Gaye, in addition to showing an image of a vinyl record peeking out of the sleeve. Other notable music artists featured as part of the company’s “Music Icon” series include Elvis Presley, John Lennon, and Sarah Vaughan.

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“With hits like ‘Ain’t Nothing Like the Real Thing’, ‘I Heard It Through the Grapevine’, and ‘Too Busy Thinking About My Baby’, Gaye helped shape the buoyant sound of the Motown record label in the 1960s,” the U.S.P.S. mentioned in a statement about their latest celebrity-themed stamp to go with the recent announcement. “Gaye’s presence and unique sound will live on forever through his music and now through the mail. Send some soul by including the Marvin Gaye stamp on your envelopes.”

The Gaye-themed stamp will debut in Los Angeles on April 2nd, although the U.S.P.S. did not reveal any pre-order information as of press time for all you collectors out there.

Gaye was recently honored as part of the Motown 60: A GRAMMY Celebration all-star event last month during Grammy week in Los Angeles, where John Legend performed a cover of his 1971 single, “Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)”.