ScHoolboy Q announced the title of his new album yesterday—Blank Face LP, July 8—and with it, he unveiled its hilarious artwork: a faceless edition of the Crying Jordan face, a.k.a. the most infamous meme to ever grace social media’s many channels.

The long-awaited album serves as a follow-up to Q’s Grammy-nominated debut, Oxymoron, which was released back in 2014, and Q put a cease to that hiatus earlier this year when he unleashed two hard-hitting singles, “Groovy Tony” and “THat Part,” the latter of which features a very energetic Kanye West.

Last week, ScHoolboy performed at the Mural Festival in Montreal, and he brought the “THat Part” energy to the stage as he performed his latest single for the first time. If you remember, TDE CEO Anthony Tiffith complained on Twitter last month that the amount of people that begged for new Q music varied greatly from the amount of people that actually purchase new Q music when its released, and specifically referenced the underwhelming performance of “THat Part” on iTunes.

It sure as heck isn’t underwhelming at the live show. Check out the footage above.