More music from The Black Panther soundtrack has surfaced, this time from the project's curator, Kendrick Lamar and The Weeknd.

The track, "Pray for Me," opens with The Weeknd's floating vocal asking who is "gonna save me" before slipping into the hook where he wonders "who gonna pray for me."

"Tell me who's gon' save me from myself/When this life is all I know/Tell me who's gon' save me from this hell/Without you, I'm all alone," he sings.

The second verse features Kendrick, who offers an apocalyptic verse.

"Mass destruction and mass corruption/Their souls are sufferin' men/Clutchin' on deaf ears again, rapture is comin'/It's all prophecy and if I gotta be sacrificed for the greater good, then that's what it gotta be," he raps.

The track follows two other release from the much-anticipated soundtrack, "All the Stars" featuring Kendrick and SZA and Jay Rocks "King's Dead" featuring Kendrick, Future and James Blake.

The entire tracklist for the project, called Black Panther: The Album dropped as well, and features Travis Scott, Vince Staples, Jorja Smith, Mozzy and more.

"The magnitude of this film showcases a great marriage of art and culture. I'm truly honored to contribute my knowledge of producing sound and writing music alongside [director Ryan Coogler] and Marvel's vision," Kendrick said in a statement about his involvement in the film, which has already received great reactions by early viewers.

Take a listen to the new track below. Black Panther is in theaters Feb. 16, while the soundtrack drops Feb. 9.

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