Just days after he announced the title on Twitter, an alleged tracklist for Kanye West’s upcoming So Help Me Godalbum has leaked online.

An image posted by Rapcussion on Twitter shows the alleged tracklist with an attached release date of May 10, 2015.

The unconfirmed leak comes more than two months after Ye originally released the album’s first single, “Only One,” on New Year’s Eve. Since and more recently, West has debuted new songs from the album including “Wolves” and “All Day.” Kanye’s “FourFiveSeconds” collaboration with Rihanna and Paul McCartney appears on the alleged tracklist as a Deluxe Edition bonus track alongside a remix of “All Day.” An iTunes store-only bonus track called “Platinum” is also listed and includes features from Common and Q-Tip.

Check out the unconfirmed tracklist below:

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1. Wolves [featuring Drake, Vic Mensa, Sia]

2. … Storm

3. Cold Hearted [featuring The Weeknd, Travi$ Scott]

4. All Day [featuring Allan Kingdom, Theophilus London, Paul McCartney]

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5. … Fit [featuring 2 Chainz, Young Thug]

6. God Level

7. Time Lapse (O.A.N.) [featuring Teyana Taylor, Malik Yusef]

8. Only One [featuring Paul McCartney]

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9. Orpheus

10. Moved On [featuring Pusha T]

11. Heaven [featuring El DeBarge, Paul McCartney]

12. vii xii xlix

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iTunes Store Bonus Track

13. Platinum [featuring Common, Q-Tip]

Deluxe Edition Bonus Tracks

14. FourFiveSeconds [featuring Rihanna, Paul McCartney]

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15. All Day Remix [featuring Chief Keef, Tyga, Migos, King Louie]

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(March 5, 2015)

UPDATE: The alleged tracklist is not legitimate per a Def Jam representative, according to HipHopWired.