Future & Metro Boomin “We Still Don’t Trust You”: 5 Best Beats

After releasing We Don’t Trust You just four weeks ago, Future and Metro Boomin are back with yet another full-length album. We Still Don’t Trust You is a direct sequel to its predecessor, building upon the duo’s long-lasting chemistry. The last time Future released consecutive albums was in 2017 when FUTURE and HNDRXX arrived within a week of one another. FUTURE highlighted the rapper’s signature trap sound while HNDRXX leaned into a fusion of rap and R&B. Musically, We Still Don’t Trust You acts as the HNDRXX to We Don’t Trust You’s FUTURE. Much of the album favors the melodic R&B side of his artistry. However, its surprise bonus disc features hard-hitting trap songs, reminiscent of Future’s legendary 2015 mixtape run. 

Across its 25 tracks, We Still Don’t Trust You encompasses the different styles of Future. It reaffirms his creative range across two discs. Much like their previous effort, We Still Don’t Trust You highlights Metro Boomin’s skills as a producer, expanding upon the sound he and Future established long ago. Today, we are highlighting the five best beats from Future and Metro Boomin’s We Still Don’t Trust You. Take a look at the list, ranked from least to greatest, below.

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5. “Luv Bad Bitches”

The sample of Brownstone’s “If You Love Me” is the centerpiece of the beat on “Luv Bad Bitches.” Its vocal loop, along with an ‘80’s style drum pattern creates a downbeat R&B groove, over which Future croons about liking “good girls” and especially loving “bad bitches.” The Brownstone sample is subdued within the mix, allowing Future’s voice to become the focal point of the song. The loop almost acts as background vocals as Future recreates the melody on the chorus. “Luv Bad Bitches” is one of many soulful moments on We Still Don’t Trust You.

4. “All To Myself”

Much like “Luv Bad Bitches,” “All To Myself” utilizes a faint vocal sample, assisting Future as he leans into his R&B side. Incorporating the vocals and lead melody of The Isley Brothers’ “Let’s Lay Together” into the song, Metro Boomin makes the sample his own with the percussion. The downbeat trap patterns build around the sample, allowing both Future and The Weeknd to fashion their own melodies. In addition to Metro Boomin’s sample and percussion, what really stands out on the “All To Myself” beat is the guitar playing from Mike Dean. Contributing to numerous tracks on the album, the multi-instrumentalist and producer brings the best out of Metro, resulting in a perfect blend of R&B and trap. 

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3. “Gracious”

Undoubtedly the most soulful beat on Future and Metro Boomin’s We Still Don’t Trust You is “Gracious.” This track taps into Future’s knack for contemporary R&B, with the uncredited vocal loop acting as the beat’s driving force. The production on “Gracious” is quite relaxed as the vocals are complemented by a gentle acoustic guitar melody. Of course, trap percussion and 808 kicks underscore the melody, giving the song a classic Metro Boomin feel. With its laid-back soul and emphasis on melody, “Gracious” is an outstanding moment on We Still Don’t Trust You. 

2. “We Still Don’t Trust You”

The opening title track on Future and Metro Boomin’s latest album begins rather mysteriously. In comparison to the cold trap production on “We Don’t Trust You,” this song starts the R&B-centric first disc with an upbeat synth-pop groove. Even without The Weeknd’s appearance on the haunting intro, its ‘80’s percussion, ominous bassline, and spacious synth work from Mike Dean feel Dawn FM-inspired. It is a familiar sound for The Weeknd, but Future also fits quite comfortably on the beat. Contrasting the trap edge of their previous album, the beat on “We Still Don’t Trust You” immediately sets the tone for a moody and melodic first disc. It also sets the bar quite high as it contains some of the most adventurous production on the tracklist.

1. “Red Leather”

Sometimes the best beats are the simplest, as exemplified in “Red Leather.” The calming guitar loop and minimal percussion create an open atmosphere for Future to weave between singing and rapping. It also finds a happy medium between the rap styles of Future and J. Cole, who makes a surprise appearance. What also makes the beat on “Red Leather” compelling are the slight variations in percussion as it adds and strips away percussive elements. It contributes an unpredictable component to the repeating guitar loop. Still, the melody itself is certainly pleasant enough to sustain its seven-minute runtime. The additional guitar melody during the final chorus is another exciting highlight on the standout track. Despite J. Cole’s surprise verse on “Red Leather,” the beat steals the show, closing the first disc of We Still Don’t Trust You on a high note.

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Future And Metro Boomin Unleash “We Don’t Trust You” Collab Project

The much-anticipated collaboration between Future and Metro Boomin is finally here. And it’s everything fans have been craving and more. WE DON’T TRUST YOU is a joint album that is a testament to the undeniable chemistry between two titans of the rap game. Clocking in at a solid hour, the 17-track masterpiece is a rollercoaster ride of sonic innovation. Featuring guest appearances from heavyweights like Travis Scott, Playboi Carti, Kendrick Lamar, and Rick Ross, WE DON’T TRUST YOU delivers on every front. Travis Scott’s hypnotic vocals on “Cinderella” and Playboi Carti’s electric energy on “Type Shit” elevate already stellar tracks to stratospheric heights. Meanwhile, Kendrick Lamar and Rick Ross inject their own unique flair, adding layers of depth and intrigue to an already stellar lineup.

What truly sets this album apart, however, is the seamless relationship between Future and Metro Boomin. Known for their individual brilliance, the duo seamlessly combine their talents to create a cohesive and immersive listening experience. Future’s trademark cool and collected flow glides effortlessly over Metro’s intuitive and dynamic production, resulting in tracks that are both infectious and captivating. From the hypnotic beats of “Diamonds Dancing” to the introspective lyricism of “Never Stop,” WE DON’T TRUST YOU showcases the full range of Future and Metro Boomin’s artistry. Each track is a testament to their unparalleled skill and undeniable chemistry, leaving listeners hungry for more.

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Stream “We Don’t Trust You” Below By Future And Metro Boomin

While fans may have had to wait a little longer than expected for this collaborative effort, it’s clear that the wait was well worth it. The project is a triumph of modern hip-hop, solidifying Future and Metro Boomin as one of the genre’s most formidable duos. “We just witnessed Future & Metro Boomin deliver a 17/17 classic with iconic features from Kendrick Lamar & Travis Scott… WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE,” one person tweeted.

“Future & Metro Boomin really went 17 for 17,” another fan wrote. So, what are you waiting for? Dive into the world of WE DON’T TRUST YOU and experience the magic for yourself. Let us know what you think of the project. Do Future and Metro Boomin ever miss? Which song is your favorite? Are you looking forward to hearing more from the duo? Tell us your thoughts on HotNewHipHop.

We Don’t Trust You Tracklist:

1. “We Don’t Trust You”
2. “Young Metro”
3. “Ice Attack”
4. “Type Sh*t”
5. “Claustrophobic”
6. “Like That”
7. “Slimed In”
8. “Magic Don Juan (Princess Diana)”
9. “Cinderella”
10. “Runnin Outta Time”
11. “Fried (She’s A Vibe)”
12. “Ain’t No Love”
13. “Everyday Hustle”
14. “GTA”
15. “Seen It All”
16. “WTFYM”
17. “Where My Twin At”

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Future & Metro Boomin Drop Off Mysterious Album Trailer For “We Don’t Trust You”

Future and Metro Boomin have been a dynamic duo for a very long time. Overall, fans have wanted a collaborative album for ages. However, it has taken a long time for it to finally happen. Well, fans are finally getting their wish as tomorrow, the pair will be dropping We Don’t Trust You. Furthermore, on April 12th, they will be following that up with another collab album. It is believed that the second tape is going to be more r&b-focused, kind of like Future’s 2017 album HNDRXX. Although this is something that has yet to be confirmed.

Prior to the release of this album, we have already gotten some teasers here and there. For instance, we have gotten some snippets for the track “Type Sh*t” which will feature the likes of Playboi Carti and Travis Scott. A song called “Cinderella” with Scott may also end up on the project. However, all of this is up in the air at this point. The tracklist has yet to be released, and the fans are anticipating with all of their might. That said, the two dropped off a mysterious album trailer last night, and you can check it out below.

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Future x Metro Drops Tomorrow

This new album trailer has some nice production over the top of it. However, it doesn’t do much in terms of giving us a sense of the project’s sound. Instead, it is being used as a way of teasing fans with the project they have been waiting so long for. Hopefully, it is able to live up to the expectations. As it stands, fans are expecting nothing less than an album-of-the-year contender. Knowing Metro’s track record, it’s likely to meet the hype.

Let us know if you are excited for this collaborative project, in the comments section down below. What kind of features will you be hoping to hear tomorrow? Additionally, stay tuned to HNHH for the latest news and updates from around the music world. We will continue to keep you informed on all of your favorite artists and their upcoming projects.

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