Juelz Santana  has offered a first-look at the tracklist for his forthcoming album, We In Motion, which is set to feature a number of heavy-hitters.

On Wednesday (April 19), the Harlem native took to Instagram to offer fans a teaser of what his possible tracklist for his Gangsta Grillz tape with DJ Drama could look like, including several star-studded features. A whiteboard full of tracks and features is shown in Juelz’s post.

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A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Meek Mill, Jim Jones, Dej Loaf, and Young Thugger are just a few of the names listed. The project is also expected to boast appearances by Rick Ross, Dave East, Lil Durk, Lola Brooke, and Lil Wayne, among others.

The project or accompanying visuals have yet to be released, but he is likely to announce them soon.”We In Motion….. Visual album Soon… #ICFMF #BackOutSide” he wrote.

Prior to this, the rapper opened up about his new album, and the track he has with his New york native Jadakiss.

In January, Juelz took to Instagram with a post announcing he worked on a track with the Yonkers native that is set to land on his upcoming We In Motion project.

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“Yo, I’m telling you right now, me and my man Jada got a fucking banger you heard,” Juelz said in his video. “Yo, Flex all that muthafucking what New York sound like shit, this is what New York sound like. I guarantee you this is what New York sound like. We got what New York sound like.”

He added: “This that what New York Sound like that n-ggas outside of New York gonna fuck with too though. Like, nah, We In Motion, this shit is a good project, man.”

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Juelz Santana’s Diplomat partner-in-rhymer Jim Jones has also been making waves, but for different reasons.

Earlier this month, on an episode of the Rap Caviar podcast Jim and the hosts discussed Billboard and VIBE‘s 50 Greatest Rappers of All Time list, which placed Pusha T at No.29. Jim made it instantly clear that he disagreed with the publication’s ranking.

“What has he done that puts him in the greatest rappers of all time besides talk about coke that he probably didn’t get himself?” Jones questioned the other panel members.

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While he did give Pusha T his flowers as a lyricist, he questioned his impact on the culture, overall.

During a recent interview with The Breakfast Club, the rapper doubled down on his criticism of Pusha T by questioning his relevancy and song-making pedigree.

At one point in the conversation, Capo went around asking various members of the decorated radio show’s staff if they could rap along to five Pusha T records — a challenge only Charlamagne Tha God seemed able to accept.

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“Could you name five Pusha T records?” Jones asked Charlamagne, who listed off a couple of standout King Push songs. “Could you name five Pusha T records? No. Could you rap to five Pusha T records?