When Can You Play Future And Metro Boomin’s ‘We Still Don’t Trust You’ Album On Apple Music?

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Future and Metro Boomin are just a few hours away from dropping their second of two joint albums, with this one being titled We Still Don’t Trust You. The duo made waves with their first album together a few weeks ago, especially with Kendrick Lamar dissing Drake on “Like That.”

Fans are now waiting to see what this new release will bring — or if there will be any other disses in store. As of right now, though, the tracklist and those featured on We Still Don’t Trust You have yet to be revealed.

For those who are using Apple Music, here’s what to know about when it will be on the streaming platform.

When Can You Play Future And Metro Boomin’s We Still Don’t Trust You Album On Apple Music?

Future and Metro Boomin’s We Still Don’t Trust You will be available starting at midnight ET, or 9 p.m. for those who live on the West Coast. If you’re in a different time zone, it will be out whenever albums typically drop in that location.

Until later tonight, fans can build up their anticipation by listening to their album titled We Don’t Trust You that dropped back in March.

We Still Don’t Trust You is out 4/12 via Epic Records/Boominati Worldwide/Republic Records.

When Can You Play Future And Metro Boomin’s ‘We Still Don’t Trust You’ Album On Spotify?

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Future and Metro Boomin set rap on fire with We Don’t Trust You, their collaborative album that debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. “Like That” featuring Kendrick Lamar became Metro Boomin’s first career Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 single as an artist (all of his other chart-toppers came as a producer).

Future and Metro Boomin are about to outdo themselves with We Still Don’t Trust You.

When Can You Play Future And Metro Boomin’s We Still Don’t Trust You Album On Spotify?

We Still Don’t Trust You will be released on Friday, April 12. So, the album should be available to stream on Spotify (and across all DSPs) at 9 p.m. PST on April 11 and midnight EST on April 12. As its title suggests, Future and Metro’s collaborative album follows in the footsteps of We Don’t Trust You, which dropped on March 22.

On April 4, Metro Boomin posted on X (formerly Twitter), “This is not a deluxe. This is a completely separate body of work. #WeSTILLDontTrustYou 4/12/24.” Metro also teased the album with a clip of the late Kobe Bryant at a press conference after the Los Angeles Lakers went up 2-0 in the 2009 NBA Finals. “What’s there to be happy about?” Bryant said, looking disgusted. “Job’s not finished.”

When Will Drake Respond To Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Like That?’

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Fans have been waiting for a response from Drake since Kendrick Lamar went scorched earth on his verse from Future’s Metro Boomin-produced song “Like That.” After K. Dot declared, “Motherf*ck the Big Three / It’s just big me,” plenty of hip-hop heads have looked forward to seeing how Drake approaches any potentional reply — especially since the last time he was in a full-tilt rap battle, things didn’t exactly go his way.

Increasing the anticipation was the fact that J. Cole beat Drake to the counterpunch, dropping his own response track, “7 Minute Drill,” last Friday. Unfortunately, J. Cole has since issued a retraction of his RSVP to this battle, citing his discomfort with going against someone he admires. Drake, on the other hand, has been compared to and contrasted with Kendrick Lamar ever since both began making noise on the blog circuit, so fan investment in his reply is higher than it’s ever been.

While Drake hasn’t made any overt announcements as yet, he’s hinted that he’s working on something, and now, Joe Budden has gotten involved (of course). The podcaster — who has long had his own friction with the Canadian superstar — suggested on his show that both rappers have recorded diss tracks and that they’ll release them sooner than later.

“Actually, I have it on good information that both sides went in the booth and came out,” he said. “What I’m hearin’ about both sides is that it’s nuclear. It’s up-up.” While it could just be another case of Budden blowing smoke (how’s that “girl rap wave is over” pronouncement working out, I wonder), his sources might be onto something since Drake and Kendrick have been at each others’ heads for so long.

Future & Metro Boomin’s ‘We Still Don’t Trust You’: Everything To Know, Including The Release Date, Tracklist & More

Not even an untimely phone hack can stop Metro Boomin or his longtime partner-in-rhyme Future as they prepare for the release of their second joint album in as many months, We Still Don’t Trust You.

Fans fully expect them to pick up where they left off with the first installment of their multi-release project, We Don’t Trust You, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and gave both artists their first non-Drake-featuring No. 1 hit song on the Hot 100 — although it was still technically about Drake, thanks to Kendrick Lamar’s declaration of menacing intent on “Like That.” Will they continue their admittedly vague assault on their frequent collaborator on the next album? We’ll find out soon.

Here’s everything to know about We Still Don’t Trust You.

Release Date

We Still Don’t Trust You is out 4/12 via Epic Records/Boominati Worldwide/Republic Records

Tracklist

The tracklist for We Still Don’t Trust You has not been released. Stay tuned.

Singles

So far, no singles for We Still Don’t Trust You have been released.

Features

Future and Metro kept the features for the first We Don’t Trust You secret ’til the release, so don’t be surprised if they do so again.

Artwork

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Tour

Future and Metro still (heh) haven’t announced a tour but presumably, they will sometime after the release (or maybe even before!).

Future, Metro Boomin, and Kendrick Lamar Go Back to Back on Top of Hot 100 with “Like That”

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Future, Metro Boomin and Kendrick Lamar are running it back on top of the Billboard Hot 100 with “Like That.”

The WE DON’T TRUST YOU single held off Beyoncé’s resurgence up the chart with “Texas Hold ‘Em,” which went from No. 11 to No. 2. Additional Beyoncé singles in the top 10 are “II Most Wanted” with Miley Cyrus and “Jolene” at No. 7.

But back to “Like That.” The single garnered 46.1 million streams, experiencing a 23% decrease, along with 10.1 million radio airplay audience impressions, marking an 81% increase. The track also sold 6,000 copies, showing a decline of 29% from March 29 to April 4.

Maintaining its top position for a second consecutive week, the single remains at No. 1 on the Streaming Songs chart while slipping from 2nd to 8th place on the Digital Song Sales chart.”

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Joe Budden Trashed J. Cole’s ‘7 Minute Drill’ Diss Response To Kendrick Lamar: ‘This Narcoleptic-Sounding Sh*t’

For weeks, Drake and J. Cole fans waited for their response to Kendrick Lamar. Before Dreamville Fest 2024 kicked off, Cole served up his formal retort with the song “7 Minute Drill.”

However, many don’t believe it compares to Lamar’s brutal guest verse on Metro Boomin and Future’s track “Like That.” Joe Budden so happens to be one of those people. Today (April 7), in the latest episode of the mogul’s namesake podcast, he shared his unfiltered thoughts.

“This is not ok,” he yelled. “Cole, call Royce [Da’ 5’9″]. Call a killer. You’re just too nice. It’s the tone…That’s my issue with this narcoleptic-sounding sh*t. That is my issue. It sounds like if I was actively trying to cop fentanyl…[7 Minute Drill] is what I would put on.”

When asked what he wanted from Cole, Budden replied: “I want him to sound alive.”

But he did praise the beat selected for the track. “The first half [of the track] is giving me Latto,” he said. “The first half sounds like he was having a lot of fun on that tour with Drake. That first half sounds like a hit if he sounded alive, and then Drake came on right after.”

Watch the full episode of the Joe Budden Podcast above.

The Weeknd Extends His Record For Annual Top 10 Hits

Last week, Future and Metro Boomin unleashed their highly anticipated new album WE DON’T TRUST YOU. After a full year of teasing the project was unsurprisingly a massive commercial success. It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, scoring the biggest sales week of 2024 so far. It also debuted its entire tracklist on the Hot 100 including half of the Top 10. “Like That” with Kendrick Lamar stormed into the top spot while “Type Sh*t” with Playboi Carti and Travis Scott turned up at number two.

Debuting at number 9 on the charts was “Young Metro” which features The Weekend. The song is Abel’s 99th to land on the Hot 100, meaning his next entry will be his landmark 100th Hot 100 hit. But arguably even more impressive is the record it helped him extend. He has a top 10 hit on the Hot 100 every single year dating back to 2014, which is the longest active streak. It’s even more impressive that he’s kept that streak up without dropping a new album since Dawn FM hit back in 2022. Check out the full scope of his newest chart achievement below.

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The Weekend Hits 11 Years Of Top 10 Hits

Last month, The Weeknd also appeared in the music video for “Young Metro.” Unsurprisingly given the success of the album, the video was also a smash hit. It’s racked up 5.4 million views in just 11 days since it first dropped. The video is also still in the top 20 of YouTube’s trending list for music despite how long it’s been out.

That video came just a month after The Weeknd released the music video for his song “Popular. “ The track features both Playboi Carti and Madonna and featured on The Idol series soundtrack. What do you think of The Weeknd having a top 10 hit every single year dating back to 2014? How long do you think his streak of top 10 hits will last? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Kid Cudi Impersonator Tries To Scam Fans By Requesting Credit Card Info

In an unfortunate turn of events, fans of Kid Cudi are finding themselves targeted by a fraudulent scammer posing as the acclaimed artist on social media. The scam, which involves requests for credit card information, has prompted Cudi to issue a stern warning to his followers. The account, going by “secret_account_kidcudi4” has been messaging people: “Heyyyy rager, this is kid cudi on my secret account!! I need your credit card information to continue my pursuit of happiness. This is really me, Scott mescudi. Proof (followed by a picture of Kid Cudi).” It’s not uncommon for celebrities to have multiple accounts like this where people impersonate them. “Yooo, IF ANYONE IS HITTIN YALL ON IG SAYIN THEYRE ME AND ASKIN FOR UR CREDIT CARD INFO, THAT IS NOT ME,” Cudi clarified on his official X account.

The scam, although obviously fake, is a serious matter still. This all comes with the risks associated with online interactions, particularly on social media platforms where impersonation and fraud are prevalent. However, Kid Cudi’s quick response highlights his commitment to protecting his fanbase from exploitation. As fans eagerly anticipate updates and engagement from their favorite artists, Cudi essentially emphasizes the need to remain vigilant and discerning. Moreover, his proactive approach serves as a reminder for fans to exercise caution and verify the authenticity of online communications, especially when personal information is involved.

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Kid Cudi Warns His Fanbase About Scammer

While the prevalence of scams targeting celebrities and their followers is unfortunate, it also highlights the importance of being aware that these scams exists. Given their frequency, fans need to remind themselves to stay alert. Kid Cudi’s cautionary message to fans comes in the wake of another troubling incident involving a prominent figure in the music industry. Moreover, speaking of scams and Internet security, Metro Boomin is another celebrity who experienced scamming, but in a different way. Metro recently shared details of mysterious phone calls he received leading up to the release of his album. “It all started 2 days before the album dropped and all these 416 numbers would call me back 2 back a million times. Got so bad I had to keep my phone on airplane mode,” his tweet read, accompanied by a picture of the back-to-back calls.

Fans quickly discerned that the phone numbers originated from the 416 area code, synonymous with Drake’s hometown of Toronto. This revelation adds a layer of complexity to the unfolding situation, raising questions about the potential connection between these incidents. Moreover, Metro proceeded to share screenshots that showed the hacker trying to order expensive luxury items to himself by pretending to be Metro. Ultimately, scams and hacks can happen to anyone. It’s a good idea to triple check any interactions these days.

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Future & Metro Boomin’s “WE DON’T TRUST YOU” On Pace For 130k Sales In Its Second Week

Last week, Future and Metro Boomin’s new album WE DON’T TRUST YOU skyrocketed to number one on the Hot 100. The album was teased by both artists for more than a year and the massive amount of fan anticipation paid off. Not only did they score a number-one debut for the album but it also marked the single highest sales week for any project in 2024 so far. Unsurprisingly, the project is headed for a strong second week as well.

After pushing more than 250k combined units last week, the pair will do more than half of that in week two. The album is expected to sell upwards of 130k in its second week, an incredibly impressive number. Despite the large sales number, it won’t be enough to keep the album at number #1 on the Billboard 200. That’s because Beyonce’s new album COWBOY CARTER is set to hit the charts. The album is also expected to break the single-week sales record with new projections pushing higher than 400k first-week sales.

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Future & Metro Boomin’s Second Week Sales

Fans of WE DON’T TRUST YOU got some exciting news earlier today. Future and Metro Boomin confirmed that they do in fact have another entire new album dropping soon. The follow-up project WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU is due out next week on April 12. Not much is known about the album yet but they released a trailer teasing the forthcoming project.

While WE DON’T TRUST YOU is likely to miss out on a second week at number one, the song “Like That” from the album is still projected to top the Hot 100 for a second week. It’s currently expected to hold off Beyonce’s single “TEXAS HOLD EM” to secure a second week at number one. What do you think of Future and Metro Boomin’s WE DON’T TRUST YOU selling over 130k in its second week? Are you looking forward to their pair’s second collaborative album of the year? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Future And Metro Boomin Are Continuing Their Long-Manifested Story With ‘We Still Don’t Trust You,’ Dropping This Month

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Last month, rapper Future and superstar producer Metro Boomin dropped their collaborative album, We Don’t Trust You. The album has had fans talking for weeks, as it featured a return to the sounds that launched Future into stardom, and the sounds that made Metro a household name. Not to mention, the scathing Kendrick Lamar verse on “Like That” that still has the internet abuzz. But the dynamic duo isn’t slowing down anytime soon. Earlier this year, the two announced that their long-awaited collaborative project will consist of two albums.

Today (April 4), the two teased the second installment of their promising series. In a video clip shared to Twitter, Future and Metro are seen in space. The two have already taken over the world, but they aren’t stopping there. Also in the clip, a collage of photos and videos of Future and Metro appear on screen, signifying a continuation of the long-manifested story.

At the end of the clip, the screen reads “WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU,” sending a signal to fans that the sequel to We Don’t Trust You is on the way.

A tweet from Metro, seen above, indicates a release next week.

We Still Don’t Trust You is out 4/12 via Epic Records/Boominati Worldwide/Republic Records.