The musical landscape has felt a distinct void since the heartbreaking passing of Adam “MCA” Yauch in 2012, which effectively brought the legendary run of the Beastie Boys to a close. Aside from retrospective projects, new music from the camp has been entirely non-existent. That changes today. Hip-hop innovator Mike D (Michael Diamond) has officially announced his highly anticipated debut solo album, “Thank You,” scheduled to arrive via Fontana on August 28, 2026.
Marking the very first full-length offering of new music from a Beastie Boy since 2011βs Hot Sauce Committee Part Two, the record promises to bridge generational gaps while keeping the raw, experimental spirit of his roots alive. Alongside the announcement, Diamond has unveiled his third single, “True Colors,” an eclectic preview that follows his surprise double-drop of “Switch Up” and “What We Got” last month.\
Generational Collaboration: Creating Music with Family
The genesis of Thank You is deeply personal, rooted in family and an escape from a turbulent modern climate. To bring his solo vision to life on stage, Mike D formed his new backing band, Mike D 5D, which features his own sons, Skyler and Davis Diamond.
Last week, the family unit quietly previewed a large chunk of the tracklist during a series of exclusive, low-key UK debut shows at Londonβs 26 Leake Street. The intimate gigs immediately became a star-studded affair, drawing high-profile support from cultural icons like Noel Gallagher, Radiohead guitarist Ed OβBrien, and David Beckham.
In an emotional press statement, Mike D opened up about the therapeutic and collaborative joy of the project:
Sonic Identity: Fearless Editing and “Immature” Beats
Speaking about what fans can expect from the 13-track record, Mike D highlighted a fascinating duality between his past and present mindset. “The way I describe the record is that musically itβs still pretty immature, and lyrically itβs a little bit more mature,” he revealed. “I just feel like thereβs more of the things I had to tap into. I had to learn how to feel all over again.”
Longtime fans of the Beastie Boys will find comfort in his creative process. Rather than chasing modern streaming formulas, Diamond leaned into the exact same chaotic, multi-instrumental methodology that made tracks like “Sabotage” or “Intergalactic” timeless classics.
He described the studio environment as “plugging in seemingly random instruments and falling in love with how certain things sound,” emphasizing that the magic of the album relies on “keeping all the happy accidents that occur every step along the way” before executing a wave of fearless editing to trim the fat.
With pre-orders now officially open, Thank You shapes up to be one of the most culturally significant hip-hop releases of the yearβa deeply human statement from an artist reclaiming his voice.
| Track # | Song Title | Status / Availability |
|---|---|---|
| 01 | Switch Up | Released (Single 1) |
| 02 | What We Got | Released (Single 2) |
| 03 | True Colors | New Single Out Now |
| 04 | Thatβs Right | Album Track (Aug 28) |
| 05 | Secrets Pt. I | Album Track (Aug 28) |
| 06 | Secrets Pt. II | Album Track (Aug 28) |
| 07 | I Donβt Care | Album Track (Aug 28) |
| 08 | Make It Stop | Album Track (Aug 28) |
| 09 | Crypto | Album Track (Aug 28) |
| 10 | Here We Are | Album Track (Aug 28) |
| 11 | Back to Start | Album Track (Aug 28) |
| 12 | Itβs Time | Album Track (Aug 28) |
| 13 | Thank You | Title Track (Aug 28) |

