Macklemore & Ryan Lewis' 2012 LP The Heist and hit single "Thrift Shop" broke all kinds of records with the former winning the Grammy for Best Rap Album. So following that up should be a piece of cake, right? The Seattle duo will attempt to do so on their new album This Unruly Mess I've Made on Feb. 26. And they are bringing along some well-known help for the ride.

Mack and Lew just released the tracklist for the new LP which features the likes of KRS-One, DJ Premier, YG, Anderson .Paak, Melle Mel, Kool Moe Dee, Grandmaster Caz, Chance The Rapper, Idris Elba and others. The collection will contain 13 titles.

One of the songs they've already released is the controversial "White Privilege II." On the track, Macklemore takes head on his position as a white performer in a largely black artform and culture. He name drops Iggy Azalea on the track which led to the Aussie MC feeling some type of way. She later conceded to partially agreeing with the song.

But that wasn't before her and Talib Kweli argued over her initial response on Twitter. Even activist Deray McKesson had something to say about the track talking to Mack directly over the phone in length about the single's direction. Will the hype help push the album passed the massive double platinum albums sales of their previous Grammy-winning LP?

The duo recently dropped a loose single that will not go on the album titled "Spoons" (below). Dedicated to all the "lovers out there," the song finds Macklemore twisting a hilarious narrative about spooning with his 'ol lady around one of Ryan Lewis' signature piano tunes.

01 Light Tunnels [ft. Mike Slap]
02 Downtown [ft. Eric Nally, Melle Mel, Kool Moe Dee, and Grandmaster Caz]
03 Brad Pitt's Cousin [ft. XP]
04 Buckshot [ft. KRS-One and DJ Premier]
05 Growing Up [ft. Ed Sheeran]
06 Kevin [ft. Leon Bridges]
07 St. Ides
08 Need to Know [ft. Chance the Rapper]
09 Dance Off [ft. Idris Elba and Anderson .Paak]
10 Let's Eat [ft. XP]
11 Bolo Tie [ft. YG]
12 The Train [ft. Carla Morrison]
13 White Privilege II [ft. Jamila Woods]

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