Killer Mike has some major heat in the stash and he teased yet another André 3000 collaboration that features 3 Stacks rapping for seven minutes straight on the track.

With his Michael album arriving on Friday (June 16), Killer Mike stopped by The Breakfast Club where Charlamagne Tha God dove further into the Run The Jewels rapper’s relationship with the Outkast legend and brought up a lengthy unreleased collab between the two Mike played for him at some point in the past that left his jaw on the floor.

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“Killer Mike played me a record one time with him and André, I’m not even joking this is one of the greatest Hip Hop records, just musical records I’ve ever heard in my life,” CTG hyped the tune. “It’s phenomenal. I can’t even describe what y’all doing on this record.”

Killer Mike responded: “There is another Killer Mike and Dre feature and all we gotta do is make this album go No. 1 and make the guys from the label really, really happy and I’ll be back next year… It’s about 12 minutes — seven and five. Stacks rap longer. When you handsome all the girls like you you get to rap longer.”

The bar is set sky-high with Charlamagne hailing the song from the ATL staples as one of the greatest Hip Hop records he’s ever heard and it features 12 minutes of lyrical brilliance with André 3000 putting his greatness on display for a smooth seven of them.

3 Stacks also made an appearance on Killer Mike’s Michael album cut “Science & Engineers,” which finds him rhyming alongside Future and Eryn Allen Kane on the ethereal track.

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Michael features assists from a myriad of superstar guests including Curren$y, Mozzy, 2 Chainz, CeeLo Green, 6LACK, EL-P, Blxst, Ty Dolla $ign, Jagged Edge, Kaash Paige, and more.

“This is my come-home moment musically,” Mike told Apple Music’s Zane Lowe of the album. “It is gospel, it is soul, it is funk, it is Hip Hop.

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“And from a moral standpoint, I was taught morality through the Black Southern Christian church, which gave us the civil rights movement, the abolitionist movement, which gave us some of the most beautiful music ever. And I feel like I’m honoring that and I finally figured out my place.”