“Like That” Remix By Kanye West Taken Off YouTube By Sony

Kanye West recently entered the “elimination of Drake” with his remix of “Like That.” Metro Boomin made a darker and more anthemic beat and Future even recorded a new verse. It was officially premiered on Justin Laboy’s podcast The Download this past weekend after Adam22 leaked it on April 20. The track went viral for bars like, “Y’all so out of sight, out of mind / I can’t even think of a Drake line / Play J. Cole, get the p***y dry.” Ye released the track on his YouTube page, as well as his website yeezy.com. However, Sony is not having it any of it, as the “Like That” remix is now off of YouTube.

RapTV was one of the first to report the news on their Instagram account by sharing a screenshot of the unplayable track. As of now, only the audio from Kanye West’s account on the video platform is down. When you click on the video, it reads, “This video contains content from SME, who has blocked it in your country on copyright grounds.” This may not be too much of a surprise to some as Sony and UMG had Ye under contract and then removed him from the payroll after voicing their distaste for his antisemitic statements.

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Kanye has been sharing his disdain for major labels and it has been part of the reason why he recently began another beef installment with Drake. During the Laboy interview he stated, “Drake has a rich baby daddy, named Lucian [Grainge] and Universal. “He’s like, ‘My daddy got it. My daddy control the spins. My daddy got the DSPs.’ Drake has a rich baby daddy named Lucian.”

What are your thoughts on the “Like That” remix by Kanye best being taken down by Sony? Do you think this removal stems from them speaking against Ye’s antisemitic statements, why or why not? How do you see the controversial rapper handling this down the road? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding Kanye West, “Like That,” and Sony. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on around the music world.

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Future & Metro Boomin Clowned By Drake Fans Over Tour Sales

Drake fans are clowning Future and Metro Boomin on social media for the sales of their upcoming We Don’t Trust You tour. According to Touring Data, the duo has sold 177,318 tickets across North America with 43.13% sold. The tickets for the tour went on sale on Friday.

Drake fans were quick to attack the two in the replies to the post. “Don’t y’all see why streams don’t matter? Touring is where the real money in music is. Your music can be at the top of the music charts but doesn’t mean people actually care about you.” Others came to Metro and Future’s defense, suggesting it’s only been a couple of days since the shows went on sale. “43% in 2 days means everything is almost paid for, it’ll be all profit by May/early June. This is good for a non-pop hiphop tour,” one user wrote.

Read More: Metro Boomin & Future Reveal Six-Week “WE TRUST YOU TOUR”: Details

Future & Metro Boomin Perform On The “One Big Party Tour”

ATLANTA, GA – JANUARY 14: Future and Metro Boomin perform during Future & Friends “One Big Party Tour” at State Farm Arena on January 14, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. (photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)

Drake wrapped up his It’s All a Blur Tour, last month. Months before that, it surpassed Kendrick Lamar’s Big Steppers Tour to become the highest-grossing rap tour ever. It reportedly brought in over $200 million in revenue. He performed a total of 72 shows across the United States and Canada with an attendance of over 830,000. After the initial run, he added J Cole as a co-headliner for a second leg titled It’s All a Blur Tour – Big as the What?

Metro Boomin & Future’s Tour Data Revealed

Metro Boomin and Future have been feuding with Drake since the release of their first collaborative album, We Don’t Trust You, last month. Across their two albums together, they’ve hosted several artists to diss the Toronto rapper. Be on the lookout for further updates on Future and Metro Boomin on HotNewHipHop.

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Did The Weeknd Diss Drake On “We Still Don’t Trust You”?: A Timeline Of Collabs & Beef

Drake and The Weeknd are two of music’s biggest stars right now. The two first crossed paths in the early 2010s when The Weeknd was hardly known. Since then, their relationship surprisingly seems to have gone bad. Now, it looks like The Weeknd has taken the beef to the studio.

While they started off as collaborators, their friendship slowly deteriorated over the years, possibly to a point of no return. In the last few weeks, Drake has been dissed by a handful of rappers. With the release of Future and Metro Boomin’s latest collab project WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU, fans are wondering if The Weeknd also took a shot at Drake. Here’s a timeline of the two’s relationship over the years.

Read More: Unpacking The Weeknd & ASAP Rocky’s Shots At Drake On “WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU”

2010 – 2011: Drake Co-Signs The Weeknd

The story of Drake and The Weeknd begins in 2010, the start of a significant decade for both artists. In December 2010, Drake introduced his fans to The Weeknd, who, at the time, had very little following. Two of the singer’s songs were shared on Drake’s October’s Very Own blog with the caption “Introducing The Weeknd.” Subsequently, the two linked up in 2011 during one of The Weeknd’s shows in Canada and began working together soon after. When Drake’s sophomore album eventually dropped in November 2011, the pair’s first collab was shared with the world. “Crew Love,” a standout track from Take Care, introduced a host of new fans to The Weeknd and his music. The song was the first of a handful of collaborations between the two iconic artists.

2012: The Weeknd Turns Drake Down And Signs A Deal With Republic Records

Following their successful collaboration in 2011, Drake tried to get The Weeknd to join OVO Sound. At the time, the singer was garnering some significant media buzz and was on the verge of superstardom. Speaking to MTV in May 2012, Drake shared, “As far as on paper, it’s all being worked out, but that’s not really what counts anyway. What counts to me is the fact that the affiliation is so known, and that’s all I really care about.”

Despite his statement about caring more for the affiliation than the paperwork, Drizzy seemed optimistic that The Weeknd would join his label. However, in a surprising turn of events, the singer chose to go with Republic Records instead. Following a cryptic tweet from Drake on December 11, 2012, fans speculated that the rapper was displeased with The Weeknd’s decision. However, the following year, the two were back to working together like nothing happened. 

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2015: The Weeknd Says He Gave Up Half Of His Album For Drake

During an interview with Rolling Stone in October 2015, The Weeknd shared some interesting news. The singer revealed that he made significant contributions to Drake’s 2011 album Take Care. “I gave up almost half of my album. It’s hard. I will always be thankful—if it wasn’t for the light he shined on me, who knows where I’d be. And everything happens for a reason. You never know what I would say if this success wasn’t in front of me now,” he said. The revelation was particularly damning for Drake because he had been facing ghostwriting allegations. Following this interview, there was a noticeable rift between Drake and The Weeknd. 

2017: A Reunion

After the two barely interacted for over a year, they seemingly reunited in February 2017. The Weeknd made an appearance during a stop in Germany on Drake’s Boy Meets World tour. Subsequently, in May 2017, Drizzy returned the favor when he performed “Crew Love” with The Weeknd at two Toronto shows during the singer’s Starboy: Legend of the Fall tour. Later, during the OVO Festival in August 2017, Drake teased a joint project with The Weeknd. “I want you to understand what this is. First of all, I don’t want to do this to you on stage, but I feel like that OVOXO project has to happen at some point. I just want to say that,” he said to the singer on stage as the crowd went wild.

October – November 2017: Murky Waters Again

WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA – MARCH 20: Model of the Year Honoree Bella Hadid (L) and Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye attend The Daily Front Row “Fashion Los Angeles Awards” 2016 at Sunset Tower Hotel on March 20, 2016 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for The Daily Front Row)

However, tension arose again later in 2017 when rumors started spreading that Drake was dating Bella Hadid, The Weeknd’s ex-girlfriend. In October 2017, Page Six reported that Bella Hadid hooked up with the “Hotline Bling” rapper. Subsequently, Hadid commented that she was friends with Drake and nothing more. However, fans claimed to notice that Drake and The Weeknd were not on the best terms following the rumors.

Later, on November 15, 2017, Drake celebrated the six-year anniversary of Take Care. He shared a photo of a rare draft of the album’s tracklist on his Instagram account, evidently happy. However, his mood was subsequently dampened when his attention was called to a comment someone left under the post. The commenter discredited Drake’s work on the album, claiming that The Weeknd wrote most of it. “Abel Tesfaye CO WROTE on ‘Shot For Me’ and ‘Practice,’ obviously was featured on ‘Crew Love’ and ‘The Ride’ and that’s it. There’s 20 songs on that album … don’t try me,” Drake responded.

January 2019: The Weeknd Seemingly Disses Drake On “Lost In The Fire”

On January 11, 2019, The Weeknd released “Lost in the Fire” a collab track with French DJ Gesaffelstein. The track contains a lyric that sparked debate among listeners soon after its release. “And I just want a baby with the right one / ‘CauseI would never be the one to hide one,” The Weeknd sings. Fans speculated that the line was aimed at Drake who had recently been revealed to have a son. 

December 2019: Drake Clears The Air About Beef With The Weeknd

Several months later, Drake seemingly addressed the feud rumors on the track “War.” The song was released on December 24, 2019, and contains lyrics fans were convinced were about The Weeknd. “And the boy that sound like he sang on ‘Thriller,’ / You know that’s been my n***a, yeah / We just had to fix things, family, 6 tings, we can’t split up,” Drizzy raps on the track. Many listeners believed that he was alluding to wanting to leave their feud behind in 2019. “War” seemed, to most fans, as a peace offering from Drake to The Weeknd.

July 2022: Drake Reminisces About The First Time He Heard The Weeknd

On July 8, 2022, Drake shared a series of videos on his Instagram story where he spoke about listening to The Weeknd for the first time. “Okay, look. This right here, this little driveway area right here was the first place that I ever heard The Weeknd’s music. Shoutout to Oliver, of course, my brother. Oliver played me The Weeknd right here. This is my old building in Toronto. We were parked out here. It was raining,” the rapper recalled. “That same guy is selling out the SkyDome tomorrow. That man is selling out the SkyDome tomorrow,” he continued. Many fans were happy to see him celebrate The Weeknd’s win and reminisce on his journey like that.

April 12th, 2024: The Weeknd’s Subtle Shots

On April 12, 2024, Metro Boomin and Future released WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU. The 25-track album is a follow-up project to their earlier release, WE DON’T TRUST YOU. The Weeknd appears on two tracks in the album: the title track, and “All to Myself.” The latter is the song that has sparked debate about whether or not the singer dissed Drake. According to listeners, some of the lines he delivers on the track seem undeniably directed at Drizzy.

“Ooh, look at how we movin’, baby (Movin’, baby) / They could never diss my brothers, baby (Future) / When they got leaks in they operation / I thank God that I never signed my life away / And we never do the big talk (No, no, no, no, no) / They shooters makin’ TikToks /Got us laughin’ in the Lambo (Yeah) / I promise that I got your back,” The Weeknd croons.

Admittedly, The Weeknd did not directly mention Drake on the track. However, it is very hard to ignore the line about signing his life away, considering that Drake tried to sign him to OVO Sound several years ago. So, did The Weeknd diss Drake on this track? Well, we can’t say for certain, but by Drake’s reaction, it sure looks like he did.

April 13th, 2024: Drake Claps Back At The Weeknd On Diss Track

After WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU dropped, Drake supposedly responded to all the disses he’d received with a track of his own. On April 14, 2024, Drizzy’s “Push Ups” was leaked on the internet. On the song, the rapper fired back at everyone who had previously come for him, including The Weeknd. “Claim the 6 and boys ain’t even come from it / And when you boys got rich you had to run from it / Cash blowin’ Abel bread, out here trickin’ / S**t we do for b***hes he doing for n***as,” the rapper spits, even firing at The Weeknd’s manager, Cash XO. In response, The Weeknd shared a photo of himself laughing on a couch with a bowl of popcorn on his life while Cash simply posted a flick of himself with Future and Metro Boomin.

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When Do Tickets For Future And Metro Boomin’s ‘We Don’t Trust You Tour’ Come Out?

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Future and Metro Boomin have announced their tour after releasing a pair of fan-pleasing projects, We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t Trust You. The We Trust You tour is set to begin in late July and continue until early September, with tickets going on sale on Friday, April 19 at 10 am local time. Before that, a presale for Cash App cardholders will be held on Wednesday, April 17. You can see the full schedule of tour dates below and find more information here.

Future And Metro Boomin’s 2024 Tour Dates: We Trust You Tour

07/30 — Kansas City, MO @ T-Mobile Center
07/31 — Saint Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center
08/02 — Milwaukee, WI @ Fiserv Forum
08/03 — Chicago, IL @ Lollapalooza
08/04 — Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena
08/06 — Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena
08/08 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
08/10 — Columbus, OH @ Schottenstein Center
08/11 — Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
08/13 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden
08/14 — Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center
08/15 — Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center
08/17 — Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena
08/20 — New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center
08/22 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center
08/23 — San Antonio, TX @ Frost Bank Center
08/24 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center
08/25 — Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center
08/27 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena
08/28 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Delta Center
08/30 — Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena
08/31 — Inglewood, CA @ Intuit Dome
09/03 — Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center
09/04 — Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena
09/06 — Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena
09/07 — Portland, OR @ Moda Center
09/09 — Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena

How To Buy Tickets For Future And Metro Boomin’s ‘We Trust You Tour’

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Future and Metro Boomin unveiled their new We Trust You Tour, just a few days after releasing the second of their two collaborative albums. This July, the two rappers will kick off their North American run in Kansas City, before heading to Boston, Philly, and more major city stops.

For those hoping to secure tickets to catch them along the way, here’s what to know.

How To Buy Tickets For Future And Metro Boomin’s We Trust You Tour

Tomorrow, April 17, a pre-sale for Future and Metro Boomin’s tour will open for all Cash App cardholders. This will open at 10 a.m. local time and run until Thursday, February 18 at 10 p.m. local. Those interested can enter the first nine digits of their card to participate and must pay using it also. Additionally, those who use their Cash App card to buy tour merch will receive a 20-percent discount.

Tickets will then be made available to the general public on Friday, April 19 at 10 a.m. local, with both general passes and VIP package options to purchase.

Continue scrolling to view a complete list of Future and Metro Boomin’s tour dates. Additional information can be found here.

Future And Metro Boomin’s 2024 Tour Dates: We Trust You Tour

07/30 — Kansas City, MO @ T-Mobile Center
07/31 — Saint Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center
08/02 — Milwaukee, WI @ Fiserv Forum
08/03 — Chicago, IL @ Lollapalooza
08/04 — Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena
08/06 — Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena
08/08 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
08/10 — Columbus, OH @ Schottenstein Center
08/11 — Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
08/13 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden
08/14 — Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center
08/15 — Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center
08/17 — Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena
08/20 — New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center
08/22 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center
08/23 — San Antonio, TX @ Frost Bank Center
08/24 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center
08/25 — Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center
08/27 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena
08/28 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Delta Center
08/30 — Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena
08/31 — Inglewood, CA @ Intuit Dome
09/03 — Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center
09/04 — Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena
09/06 — Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena
09/07 — Portland, OR @ Moda Center
09/09 — Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena

Future & Metro Boomin 2024 Tour: Dates, Tickets & More

Future and Metro Boomin have 2024 in a chokehold with the release of We Don’t Trust You and We Still Don’t Trust You but that momentum will continue this summer with their upcoming tour. Live Nation announced the We Trust You tour which will span across North America between July and August. Through 27 dates, expect the duo to deliver their biggest hits and fiery performances. 

Read More: Future, Metro Boomin, & The Weeknd Star In “We Still Don’t Trust You” Music Video

The We Trust You Tour

Dubbed the We Trust You Tour, this arena trek promises to deliver an unforgettable blend of rap and production prowess following a triumphant commercial run on the Billboard charts, including the chart-topping success of “Like That” ft. Kendrick Lamar. With a total of 27 dates, the tour kicks off in Kansas City, Mo., at the T-Mobile Center on July 30, 2024. While the lineup of openers and supporting acts has yet to be revealed, anticipation is already building for what promises to be an epic musical journey.

Key Cities

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NEWARK, NEW JERSEY – SEPTEMBER 12: Metro Boomin and Future perform onstage during the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards at Prudential Center on September 12, 2023 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images for MTV)

The North American trek follows Future’s One Big Party tour in 2023, which saw him hitting major cities across the country. However, Future and Metro Boomin’s tour will crisscross North America, making stops in some of the continent’s most vibrant cities. From Detroit to Atlanta, Brooklyn to Boston, and even Drake’s hometown of Toronto, fans from coast to coast will have the opportunity to experience the duo’s electrifying performances. 

Read More: Future & Metro Boomin’s “We Don’t Like You” Debuts Atop Billboard 200

Tickets

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NEW YORK, NY – JULY 16: Future (L) and Producer Metro Boomin (M) attend LA Reid Presents A Night With Future at Three Sixty on July 16, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Rommel Demano/Getty Images)

Tickets for the We Trust You Tour will be in high demand, so fans are advised to act fast to secure their spot at these must-see performances. Cash App Card customers will have early access to tickets starting on Wednesday, April 17, while the general public will have their chance to purchase tickets on Friday, April 19, via the Live Nation website at 10 a.m. local venue time.

For those looking to elevate their concert experience, VIP packages are available, offering perks such as photo-ops, access to VIP lounges, exclusive merchandise, and more. Cash App Card members will also enjoy discounts on tour merchandise purchased onsite at venues, adding extra value to the concert experience.

As Future and Metro Boomin continue to dominate the charts with their latest releases, the We Trust You Tour promises to be one of the hottest tickets of the summer. Don’t miss your chance to catch these two powerhouse artists live in concert. Grab your tickets now and get ready for a musical experience like no other.

Tour Dates

Kansas City, Mo. – July 30 – T-Mobile Center
Saint Paul, Minn. – July 31 – Xcel Energy Center
Milwaukee, Wis. – Aug. 2 – Fiserv Forum
Chicago, Ill. – Aug. 3 – Lollapalooza
Detroit, Mich. – Aug. 4 – Little Caesars Arena
Nashville, Tenn. – Aug. 6 – Bridgestone Arena
Atlanta, Ga. – Aug. 8 – State Farm Arena
Columbus, Ohio – Aug. 10 – Schottenstein Center
Toronto, Ontario – Aug. 11 – Scotiabank Arena
Boston, Mass. – Aug. 13 – TD Garden
Philadelphia, Pa. – Aug. 14 – Wells Fargo Center
Brooklyn, N.Y. – Aug. 15 – Barclays Center
Washington, D.C. – Aug. 17 – Capital One Arena
New Orleans, La. – Aug. 20 – Smoothie King Center
Houston, Texas – Aug. 22 – Toyota Center
San Antonio, Texas – Aug. 23 – Frost Bank Center
Dallas, Texas – Aug. 24 – American Airlines Center
Tulsa, Okla. – Aug. 25 – BOK Center
Denver, Colo. – Aug. 27 – Ball Arena
Salt Lake City, Utah – Aug. 28 – Delta Center
Las Vegas, Nev. – Aug. 30 – T-Mobile Arena
Inglewood, Calif. – Aug. 31 – Intuit Dome
Sacramento, Calif. – Sept. 3 – Golden 1 Center
Oakland, Calif. – Sept. 4 – Oakland Arena
Seattle, Wash. – Sept. 6 – Climate Pledge Arena
Portland, Ore. – Sept. 7 – Moda Center
Vancouver, B.C. – Sept. 9 – Rogers Arena

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Future And Metro Boomin’s ‘We Trust You Tour’ Will Bring Their Chart-Topping Albums To A City Near You

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Now that Future and Metro Boomin have released both of their collaboration albums, they have another surprise in store for fans.

The two will be hitting the road this summer on the We Trust You Tour. It will kick off in July in Kansas City before heading to other major cities across North America.

A Cash App pre-sale for cardholders will open on Wednesday, April 17 at 10 a.m. local time. Tickets will then be available to the general public on Friday, April 19 at the same time, including the option to purchase a VIP package.

Continue scrolling for the complete list of dates. Additional information can be found here.

Future And Metro Boomin’s 2024 Tour Dates: We Trust You Tour

07/30 — Kansas City, MO @ T-Mobile Center
07/31 — Saint Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center
08/02 — Milwaukee, WI @ Fiserv Forum
08/03 — Chicago, IL @ Lollapalooza
08/04 — Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena
08/06 — Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena
08/08 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
08/10 — Columbus, OH @ Schottenstein Center
08/11 — Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
08/13 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden
08/14 — Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center
08/15 — Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center
08/17 — Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena
08/20 — New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center
08/22 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center
08/23 — San Antonio, TX @ Frost Bank Center
08/24 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center
08/25 — Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center
08/27 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena
08/28 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Delta Center
08/30 — Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena
08/31 — Inglewood, CA @ Intuit Dome
09/03 — Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center
09/04 — Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena
09/06 — Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena
09/07 — Portland, OR @ Moda Center
09/09 — Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena

Drake Issues Apparent Response To “We Still Don’t Trust You” Drama

There’s been plenty of shade thrown Drake’s way as of late, leaving fans and critics alike anxious to hear a response. For the most part, however, Drizzy has kept quiet. It all started when Future and Metro Boomin dropped their collaborative album We Don’t Trust You last month, and teamed up with Kendrick Lamar for “Like That.” Kendrick’s verse quickly went viral, as he took various shots at both Drake and J. Cole.

Yesterday, Future and Metro dropped the second part of the project, We Still Don’t Trust You. As expected, it also seems to feature several jabs at Drake, this time from The Weeknd and ASAP Rocky. In a bizarre turn of events, J. Cole also appears on the album, leading some listeners to accuse him of betraying his “First Person Shooter” collaborator.

Read More: ASAP Rocky Credits Drake For Putting Him On In Resurfaced Clip Amid Feud

Drake Pokes Fun At Drama

Of course, J. Cole had previously released a Kendrick diss track called “7 Minute Drill,” which appeared on his surprise album Might Delete Later. He’s since stayed true to his word, apologizing and deleting the song from all streaming services. The whole debacle has social media users more curious than ever to hear what Drake has to say, and he knows it. In fact, he recently hopped on his Instagram Story to poke fun at the ordeal, sharing a meme about his potential reaction.

While it remains unclear whether or not Drake plans to respond with a track of his own, he’s made it clear that he’s completely tuned in to all the chaos unfolding. What do you think of Drake’s apparent response to the shade thrown his way lately? What about The Weeknd and ASAP Rocky seemingly hopping on the diss train with their features on We Still Don’t Trust You? Share your thoughts in the comments section down below, and keep an eye on HNHH for more updates.

Read More: Unpacking The Weeknd & ASAP Rocky’s Shots At Drake On “WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU”

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

After unleashing their collaborative album just three weeks ago, Future and Metro Boomin are back with more music. We Don’t Trust You arrived on March 22, marking the duo’s first full-length album after a decade of prolific collaborations. The album was favorably receieved and shook the hip hop universe with Kendrick Lamar’s guest verse on “Like That.” Future and Metro Boomin began promoting the album just a month ago, announcing two separate release dates

We Don’t Trust You has already made a sizable impact on hip hop, debuting at number one on the Billboard 200. Even with the album’s immediate success, Future and Metro Boomin are gearing up to release a follow-up, We Still Don’t Trust You this coming Friday, April 12. “Job’s not finished,” Metro tweeted, teasing fans about the upcoming release. The last time Future dropped consecutive albums was in 2017 when FUTURE and HNDRXX arrived one week apart. As we continue to digest We Don’t Trust You and anticipate its sequel, here is what we know so far about We Still Don’t Trust You.

Read More: Metro Boomin Details He & Future’s Recording Process

An Entirely New Album From Future and Metro Boomin

While it has only been three weeks since We Don’t Trust You, Future and Metro Boomin are striking while the iron is still hot. Some speculated that the April 12 release was a deluxe version of its predecessor. However, Metro Boomin confirmed it to be an entirely new album. “This is not a deluxe. This is a completely separate body of work,” the producer clarified. In another tweet, he continued to promote his and Future’s upcoming release. “The brand new album from Metro Pluto,” the tweet reads. Much like its precursor, We Still Don’t Trust You will be released via Epic, Republic, Future’s Freebandz, and Metro’s Boominati Worldwide labels. We can expect brand new material from Future and Metro Boomin on Friday as they continue their creative hot streak.

The Trailer for We Still Don’t Trust You

Future and Metro Boomin built further anticipation for We Still Don’t Trust You by sharing the album’s trailer. “Job’s not finished,” Metro captioned the video, hinting that the pair will continue to build on their collaborative chemistry. The trailer sees Future and Metro donning white suits. Metro also wears a white baseball cap while Future covers his face with a white mask and sunglasses. The cryptic video cuts between shots of the duo in both black and white suits. Visually, the white attire contrasts the fashion seen on their previous album cover.

Read More: Metro Boomin, Future, & Travis Scott Deliver The Dreamy Fan-Favorite “Cinderella”

The Official Album Artwork

Earlier today, Future and Metro Boomin revealed the official album artwork for We Still Don’t Trust You. The black and white cover features four panels, with two of the rapper and the other two of the producer. Consistent with the theme of its trailer, the album cover suggests a distinction between Future and Metro in white outfits versus black suits. The suits can be associated with the We Don’t Trust You artwork while their blurry white outfits mysteriously hint at what is yet to come. The duality between white and black in the trailer and on this cover may suggest a difference in aesthetic or indicate a potentially new artistic direction of the album. If that is indeed the case, then it is possible that We Still Don’t Trust You could be the HNDRXX to We Don’t Trust You’s FUTURE.

Potential Tracks

Neither Future nor Metro Boomin have shared a tracklist for We Still Don’t Trust You. Currently, its titles, length, and runtime are still unknown. Fans did get a sneak peak at the tracklist last week in a recently shared photo from Metro Boomin. Pictured off to the side is a portion of the album’s tracklist, with the top reading We Still Don’t Trust You. Potential track names include “Bounce,” “This Sunday,” “Beat It,” and “Out of My Hands.” So far, no guest features have revealed their involvement in the album. It is important to note that the features on We Don’t Trust You were initially uncredited, so the inclusion of other artists may come as a surprise on first listen. The Weeknd, Travis Scott, Playboi Carti, Kendrick Lamar, and Rick Ross each contributed vocals to the album, adding extra excitement to the listening experience.

Ultimately, we will find out about any potential guests when the album drops on Friday. So far, this is all we know for now about Future and Metro Boomin’s upcoming album. Be sure to check back in with HotNewHipHop for the latest updates regarding We Still Don’t Trust You.

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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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