Future Mentions Megan Thee Stallion On New Song, Fans Split On How To Interpret It

Future and Metro Boomin just unleashed their new collab album WE DON’T TRUST YOU, and it seems like it’s an instant hit by any metric. The production is killer, there are a lot of great verses and lyrical moments, some standout features, and of course, a lot of scandalous or drama-inducing mentions and references that will ruffle some feathers. One of these is about Megan Thee Stallion on “TYPE S**T.” “Take down Meg Thee Stallion’s by the group type s**t / That’s some thick s**t, I just thought you knew type s**t,” he spits on the cut. However, a lot of fans are split on how to interpret this.

For one, a set of fans believes that Future is referring to being with women as desirable and powerful as Megan Thee Stallion “by the group,” suggesting that he engages with multiple. This is also evident thanks to his mention of “That’s some thick s**t,” a phrase that the Houston femcee has used before. Also, it’s important to note that they are former collaborators, as they worked together on the song “Pressurelicious” off of Meg’s 2022 project Traumanize. Still, another set of fans thinks that this refers to Fewtch “taking women down” by “running a train” on someone as attractive as Megan. Check out the comments section of the IG post down below for reactions and discussions.

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Furthermore, it’s a bit of a tough situation to call, but given their history and the context of all the referential lines here, we’d guess that this was a shoutout and not a depreciative comment. After all, there are way more direct and overt disses to talk about on WE DON’T TRUST YOU. Odds are you probably already went wild over Kendrick Lamar’s appearance on Future and Metro Boomin’s “LIKE THAT.” His diss towards the other members of the Big Three and his absolutely relentless energy was quite the special moment that we’re still basking in.

Meanwhile, what do you think about this mention on “TYPE S**T” and how fans are interpreting it differently? What about the Atlanta MC’s other recent instances of supposed disses and shoutouts being mysteriously similar? However you may feel, drop your thoughts down in the comments section below. Also, stick around on HNHH for the latest news and updates on Future and Megan Thee Stallion.

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Did Kendrick Lamar Diss Drake And J. Cole On Future & Metro Boomin’s New Album?

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Heading into this week’s new releases, anticipation was sky-high for the Future and Metro Boomin joint album, We Don’t Trust You. Now that it’s out, one track in particular is getting a lot of attention: “Like That,” which features a surprise cameo from none other than Kendrick Lamar. Over interpolations of Rodney O & Joe Cooley’s and Eazy-E’s “Eazy-Duz-It” (a clever callback to Kendrick’s Compton roots), the track finds Future and Kendrick exchanging aggressive verses, but Kendrick’s has flabbergasted fans wondering if he’s taking shots at the two other members of the so-called “Big Three,” Drake and J. Cole.

Did Kendrick Lamar Diss Drake And J. Cole On Future & Metro Boomin’s New Album?

In his verse, Kendrick raps two lines that lend themselves to this view. At about the midway point of the verse, he says, “F*ck sneak dissin’, first-person shooter, I hope they came with three switches.” This appears to be a reference to Drake and J. Cole’s No. 1 single “First Person Shooter,” which appeared on Drake’s album For All The Dogs just ahead of the duo announcing a joint tour.

In the second apparent reference to his seeming rivals, Kendrick punctuates his verse with an even more obvious reference: “Motherf*ck the big three,” he exclaims. “It’s just big me.” He also references Drake’s recent album, which contains a boasting comparison of the Canadian MC to King of Pop Michael Jackson, sneering, “Prince outlive Mike Jack’ / ‘fore all your dawgs gettin’ buried / That’s a K with all these nines, he gon’ see Pet Sematary.”

Final verdict: Yes, it would seem that Kendrick Lamar is indeed going at the heads of his fellow chart-toppers, in a much less ambiguous showing than Big Sean’s reference to the Big Three earlier this week. It looks like the discourse about just who’s the best has started up all over again. May God help us all.

Future, Metro Boomin, And Travis Scott Have That ‘Cinderella’ Drip On Their New Collab

Tonight (March 22), Future and Metro Boomin have dropped their long-awaited collab album, We Don’t Trust You. Both Metro and Future have been teasing the album over the course of the past year, and the first of two announced projects has proven worth the wait. When Future and Metro get together, the end result is always a banger, and a Travis Scott feature adds a bit of razzle dazzle. On We Don’t Trust You, the three hip-hop powerhouses join forces for “Cinderella,” a long-awaited collaboration, which Metro and Future have been teasing at sets recently.

On “Cinderella,” Future and Travis reach braggadocious and stylish new heights, as they rap about their drip over a glimmer beat produced by Metro.

“Racks up, racks stuck together / Sip red, talk to the devil / Rosetta stones forever / High yellow, canary yellow / Hot chocolate, Cinderella,” says Future

On Scott’s verse, the Houston native sticks to his guns, rapping, “You know it’s always levels / Two Ms, that’s on a pedal / This b*tch made that b*tch jealous / This cup ain’t never fail us.”

You can listen to “Cinderella” above.

We Don’t Trust You is out now via Epic Records/Boominati Worldwide/Republic Records. Find out more information here.

Future & Metro Boomin Shared The ‘We Don’t Trust You’ Tracklist, But Still Haven’t Revealed The Features

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It’s been just about two years since Future last released an album, that being his Grammy-nominated I Never Liked You. The project was also home to the Grammy-winning “Wait For U” which also topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Fast-forward to today and Future’s upcoming project will reunite with longtime producer Metro Boomin. For several months now, Future has been teasing a collaborative project with Metro Boomin, and earlier this month we learned why the process has been a long one. The duo is releasing not one, but two projects over the next month. The first is titled We Don’t Trust You and it arrives on March 22. Ahead of its release, Future and Metro debuted its tracklist.

The tracklist for We Don’t Trust You features 17 songs, though collaborations have not been revealed.

We Don’t Trust You joins the long list of collaborative projects that Future has released in his career. They include projects with Super Slimey with Young Thug, WRLD On Drugs with the late Juice WRLD, and Pluto X Baby Pluto with Lil Uzi Vert (one can hope that we’ll still get that super collab project Super Slimey 2 with Gunna, Young Thug, and Lil Baby.)

Future and Metro Boomin aren’t done though as their second project, which remains untitled at the moment, will arrive on April 12.

You can view the tracklist for We Don’t Trust You below.

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”

We Don’t Trust You is out 3/22 via Epic Records/Boominati Worldwide/Republic Records. Find out more information here.

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When Will Future And Metro Boomin’s ‘We Don’t Trust You’ Album Be On Apple Music?

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Future and Metro Boomin are releasing the first of their two collaboration albums in just a few hours. We Don’t Trust You was first teased back in January 2023 on social media, so the anticipation for it has been building for quite a while.

Although the album’s tracklist has yet to be released, there have been a couple of teasers, including Metro Boomin saying that Playboi Carti would appear on “Type Sh*t.” The duo also performed unreleased songs during their set at Rolling Loud California, with Travis Scott appearing on two of them. It’s unclear if these will make the record, but fans will have to wait and see when it drops tonight.

Here’s when to expect to hear it on Apple Music.

When Will Future & Metro Boomin’s We Don’t Trust You Album Be On Apple Music?

Fans will be able to listen to Future and Metro Boomin’s We Don’t Trust You album on Apple Music starting at 12 a.m. ET or 9 p.m. for those on PT. Those in other time zones should follow the conversion to know when to hear it.

Their second album’s title is still unknown, but it will drop just a few weeks later in mid-April.

We Don’t Trust You is out 3/22 via Boominati/Freebandz/Republic. Find more information here.

When Will Future And Metro Boomin’s ‘We Don’t Trust You’ Album Be On Spotify?

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There’s an argument to be had that the best part of a new album is the anticipation leading up to its release. Luckily, Future and Metro Boomin fans have two release dates to look forward to. The top-tier hip-hop duo debuted “Type Sh*t” during their Rolling Loud California 2024 headlining set, as circulated by fan accounts on X (formerly Twitter). Metro Boomin and Playboi Carti had previously teased the song, leaving people to wonder about the featured artists on Future and Metro Boomin’s forthcoming two joint albums, We Don’t Trust You.

The wait is almost over for the first one.

When Will Future & Metro Boomin’s We Don’t Trust You Album Be On Spotify?

The first We Don’t Trust You release date is Friday, March 22, which means the album should be available to stream on Spotify at 9 p.m. PST and midnight EST. The second release date is set for Friday, April 12.

Metro Boomin and Future announced We Don’t Trust You with a cinematic trailer on March 8. But Metro teased it several times last year. In September, Metro posted an Instagram carousel full of photos from the studio with Future with the caption, “AOTY loading… [three battery emojis].”

The following month, Metro Boomin told Complex‘s Jessica McKinney, “My blinders on tunnel vision. All I can see right now is me and Future’s album. Nothing else until that’s out.”

We Don’t Trust You is out 3/22 via Boominati/Freebandz/Republic. Find more information here.

Future and Metro Boomin Unveil Artwork for Highly Anticipated Album ‘We Don’t Trust You’

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Grammy-winning rapper Future and acclaimed producer Metro Boomin have revealed the official artwork for their upcoming collaborative album, We Don’t Trust You. The cover, shot by Matt Adam, showcases the duo dressed in high-end fashion, Future in Lanvin and Metro in Celine, ahead of the album’s arrival this Friday, March 22.

Fresh off a dynamic performance at Rolling Loud California, the album marks a milestone in the legendary partnership between the two rap icons. Fans can anticipate not just one but two joint LPs, with the second set on April 12.

Listeners worldwide await the impact of Metro’s cinematic soundscapes and Future’s distinctive musicality. Their collaboration, rooted in years of studio work and mutual mastery, promises to deliver engrossing anthems resonating from the streets to pop culture.

Future, a staple in Atlanta hip-hop, and Metro Boomin, known for his versatility, have crafted numerous hits together, solidifying their status as one of hip-hop’s most dynamic duos. We Don’t Trust You is poised to continue their legacy and redefine the rap landscape.

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Future & Metro Boomin “We Don’t Trust You”: What We Know So Far

Future and Metro Boomin recently announced the release date of their highly-anticipated double album, We Don’t Trust You. They plan to release the project in two parts, with the first set for March 22 and the second for April 12. These releases promise to showcase some of their best collaborative work yet. Metro and Future’s previous collaborations have been career highs for both trap legends, with tracks such as “Mask Off,” “Jumpman,” and “Low Life” becoming massive hits among fans of both. Metro Boomin’s latest album Heroes & Villains featured a few guest verses from Future, prompting an outpouring of fan support for a full-length collaboration.

Back in January 2023, Future and Metro Boomin teased We Don’t Trust You, referred to the upcoming outing as the album of the year, before delaying the project into 2024. In January 2024, Metro publicly declared his commitment to finishing the project on social media. He tweeted that he wouldn’t shave or get a haircut until he completed and turned in the project to DSPs. With hip-hop heads far and wide growing more eager by the minute, every little piece of information surrounding the double album has thrown fans into a frenzy. Here’s everything we know about the Future and Metro Boomin collab so far.

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The Title References Metro’s Most Iconic Producer Tag

Like many prominent hip-hop producers, Metro Boomin utilizes several different signature producer tags in his beats. While many of his tags are highly regarded by his fans, the Future-sung refrain “if young Metro don’t trust you, I’m gon’ shoot you” is widely recognized as his best. The vocal passage was first recorded during a studio session with Future, Metro Boomin, and Uncle Murda, for the 2015 track “Right Now.”

The tag has since been utilized in iconic Metro Boomin-produced outings for artists such as Drake, Kanye West, and others. In the official “Right Now” Genius lyric annotations from Uncle Murda, the Brooklyn rapper stated “I’m not gonna lie, I definitely didn’t know this line was going to be as big as it is right now. Young Metro did an interview and let people know that the origins of this line was from ‘Right Now.’ Now it’s on Kanye’s TLOP record and on all these memes, it’s dope.”

4. The Pair Previewed Tracks At Rolling Loud

Future and Metro Boomin previewed a few unreleased tracks from We Don’t Trust You during their March 17 headlining performance at Rolling Loud in Los Angeles, California. Although the tracklist for the new album hasn’t been unveiled to the public yet, the duo treated fans to live renditions of tracks titled “Cinderella,” “Type Sh*t,” and “Like That.” This exciting performance marks the most substantial behind-the-scenes glimpse audiences have received for the album to date, prompting fans to flock to the official Rolling Loud YouTube channel to relive the experience repeatedly.

Future and Metro Boomin have not yet announced a tour for their new material, though it is assumed that the duo will launch a nationwide concert experience after both halves of We Don’t Trust You release. If their nearly 90-minute Rolling Loud performance is any indication of what fans can expect from the duo, the concert is sure to sell out in record time.

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3. Travis Scott and Playboi Carti Will Have Features

Despite previous claims from Metro Boomin that We Don’t Trust You will tout no features, the new tracks played at Rolling Loud tell a different story. Of the three new songs previewed during the live performance, all three tout guest verses from Travis Scott, while one track, “Type Sh*t” has another feature from Playboi Carti. Perhaps the second release in the double album will be entirely featureless, though fans would certainly be happy to hear more cohesion between Future and his trap cohorts.

2. The Album Trailer Suggests A Classic

The announcement trailer for We Don’t Trust You was first released on March 8, and shows Future and Metro Boomin racing across the desert to meet with a suitcase. The slowly building momentum of orchestral chords utilized in the trailer builds a great deal of anticipation, as an audio track of deceased Mobb Deep legend Prodigy expresses disdain for the musical landscape. Roc Marciano previously used this audio bit for the intro “Select Few” from his 2019 album Marcielago.

The trailer offers a great deal of cinematic value, hinting that a full-length music video from this location is still forthcoming. As Future and Metro Boomin demonstrated with their recent Rolling Loud set, the visual aesthetic of We Don’t Trust You commands a great deal of attention. With so much time and care put into each small glimpse of the upcoming double album, it seems clear to fans around the world that we may have a classic on our hands.

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1. The Album Art Just Released

As the days draw nearer to We Don’t Trust You‘s March 22 release date, Future and Metro Boomin have slowly released teases of the album little by little. On Tuesday, March 19, the trap duo released the first look at the first album’s cover art. The art features Future and Metro Boomin, presumably in the same location shown in the album trailer, smoking and carrying a suitcase while dressed to the nines. With only a few days left until the first album drops, fans will no doubt be pouring over every fine detail of the photo, looking for signs of what’s to come. For now, all we can do is wait and see what else the iconic rapper/producer combo has in store for us.

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Rolling Loud Los Angeles 2024: Five Best Sets Of The Weekend

Every year, some of the biggest stars in rap and R&B gather in one place. Over the weekend that place was Los Angeles for the 2024 Rolling Loud LA Festival. With four big-name headliners and dozens of beloved supporting acts, everybody got a taste of something they love during the festival. While everyone goes to music festivals for different artists and different reasons, these were some of the best sets of the weekend that brought both energy and theatricality to the festival stage.

Summer Walker

For a lot of artists, the spectacle is as much a part of the show as anything else. That was definitely the case right out of the gate for Summer’s Saturday Night performance at the GoPuff stage. With an impressive live band and array of backup dancers she made her presence known instantly upon arrival. But unlike some of the weekend’s other most theatrical performances, there was actually substance underneath the flash.

Throughout her set, Walker brushed through numerous fan favorites as well as some of her newest material. Throughout, Walker’s vocals were stunning, consistently soaring above the live instrumentation. Her performance was strong enough to reach the dramatic peaks of some of her most dramatic sonic moments and it made the set an absolute delight.

Future And Metro Boomin

Rolling Loud has a reputation for virality. That often comes from huge moments where the biggest names in hip-hop take an absolutely massive stage to show off their sheer force of star power. The only set of the entire weekend that lived up to that level of grandiosity was the Sunday night headlining slot of Future and Metro Boomin. The two superstars closed out the entire festival with a career-spanning performance that lived up to the promise of Rolling Loud.

Just a few weeks ago the pair confirmed that they have two new albums on the way very soon. Throughout the set, they continually promised that it was going to be some of the best music of the year. From what they performed live, many fans agreed, In particular, when the duo had fellow stars Travis Scott and Playboi Carti join them on stage it made for one of the best and most talked about moments of the entire weekend.

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Flo Milli

Saturday night, Flo Milli hit the GoPuff stage in the wake of a major couple of weeks for her. She’s scored one of her biggest hits to date with the single “Never Lose Me,” which just got a new remix featuring SZA and Cardi B. She also just released her new album Fine Ho, Stay her first new project since 2022. All of that gave her plenty of reason to celebrate and flex, which is exactly what she did throughout her set.

She delivered one fan-favorite cut after another spanning her entire career during the 30-minute set. Much like her albums, it was an absolute banger fest. For one song after another Flo Milli routinely got the chance to spit confident bars and hard-hitting catchy refrains. With an audience clearly packed full of die-hard fans the intensity and attitude of the performance was unrivaled for the entire weekend.

YG And Tyga

It’s only fitting that two of California’s finest would deliver one of the best performances of Rolling Loud Los Angeles. YG first appeared on Thursday night alongside Kanye West, Ty Dolla $ign, and a myriad of other guests for the VULTURES listening party. But that was nothing compared to the energy he would bring to his own set on Friday. He’s celebrating the 10th anniversary of his debut album My Krazy Life and kicked off the set with fiery performances of some of the album’s classics.

But the highlight of the show came once the pair went back to back in the second half. They did an impromptu live Verzuz on stage that reminded fans they both have hit after hit. That even included a surprise appearance from Saweetie alongside YG where they tantalized the crowd by flirting on stage. The celebration of two of the West Coast’s finest felt like one of those Rolling Loud moments that fans will talk about for years to come.

Ski Mask The Slump God

One of the most signature elements of Rolling Loud is the raucous crowds. Nearly every year videos of massive mosh pits breaking out with fans going absolutely wild hit the internet and go viral. It’s arguably the hallmark of the entire festival. Yet the only crowd of the weekend that really felt like it lived up to that high bar of intensity was Ski Mask The Slump God. He’s no Rolling Loud novice and you could tell as he seemingly knew exactly what songs to deliver to get the crowd hype.

During the second half of the set, he paid tribute to both XXXTENTACION and Juice Wrld and the crowd chanted along with nearly every word of every song. From the more intimate moments where cell phone lights swayed back and forth to the throttling intensity of songs like “Rip Roach,” Ski Mask’s set was the weekend’s lone moment that felt like it was destined to be the next viral Rolling Loud crowd hype video. Nobody all weekend was in command of the stage and the crowd more than Ski Mask The Slump God.

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