Metro Boomin, Future, & The Weeknd Bring Immaculate Vibes To “We Still Don’t Trust You”

With both WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU and WE DON’T TRUST YOU out now, fans are going to compare which record is better. Some may even go song for song and debate which is better. One matchup that will be tough for many to choose a winner for are the self-titled openers. They are very different instrumentally, but both do set the tone tremendously for their respective tracklists.

At the end of the day, it comes down to personal preference, but Metro Boomin, Future, and The Weeknd certainly did their thing. “We Still Don’t Trust You” sees the St. Louis producer go into a lane he has not dabbled in since 2020. There is heavy synth pop inspiration, and it sounds like something he helped craft for The Weeknd on After Hours. The consistent criticism from the community about this track so far has been the lack of substance from Future and The Weeknd.

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Listen To “We Still Don’t Trust You” By Metro Boomin, Future, & The Weeknd

For us though, the intro on this album is looking to be more cinematic and otherworldly and the minimal contributions from the superstars works in this case. MIKE DEAN is also back in the booth with Metro and we can definitely hear his transcendent synths across the instrumental. We are also enjoying this because Metro is exploring different sounds and building on something he got a bit of start on four years ago. After hearing what he can do across an entire album, we would love to see Metro continue to experiment with it.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new song “We Still Don’t Trust You” by Future, Metro Boomin, and The Weeknd? Is this the best track from either WE DON’T TRUST YOU or WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU, why or why not? Out of all of The Weeknd’s guest appearances is this his strongest one, why or why not? Is this their best collaboration after hearing this? Which album are bumping more right now? 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 Future, Metro Boomin, The Weeknd, and WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on around the music world.

Quotable Lyrics:

And the Paris girls, they sing my song with love
In the stadium is where I feel at home
I forgot the feeling of arena shows
And she love the stage, it got her sexual
Electricity, transparency, higher than we will ever be
I am loving our chemistry

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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’s ‘WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU’ Projected for 175K First Week Units

Future and Metro Boomin Drop Explosive Follow-Up Album: 'WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU'

We Still Don’t Trust You is running it up, projecting for Future and Metro Boomin’s second No. 1 debut in a month.

According to Hits Daily Double, We Still Don’t Trust You is aiming for a 150-175K album-equivalent unit debut. The first edition, We Don’t Trust You, hit No. 1 behind 251,000 equivalent album units.

We Still Don’t Trust You is in the streets, and The Weeknd has connected with Future and Metro Boomin for the title track video. You can see it below.

This dynamic duo’s latest offering marks another milestone in their illustrious partnership. It captivatingly captures the music industry and ignites a fervent buzz among fans. Featuring J. Cole, Lil Baby, The Weeknd, A$AP Rocky, and more, the album propels the iconic rapper-producer duo to new heights, solidifying their status as pioneers of hip-hop.

The success of WE DON’T TRUST YOU speaks volumes, with its debut at No. 1 on the charts and the chart-topping single “Like That” featuring Kendrick Lamar dominating the Billboard Hot 100. The album’s tracks continue to dominate the charts, with multiple songs debuting in the Top 10, showcasing the unparalleled impact of Future and Metro Boomin’s collaboration.

As they continue to push the boundaries of hip hop with their infectious beats and thought-provoking lyrics, Future and Metro Boomin also treat fans to cinematic visuals for tracks like “Type Shit” with Travis Scott and Playboi Carti and “Young Metro” with The Weeknd.

With WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU, Future and Metro Boomin reaffirm their position as trailblazers in the music industry, delivering another unforgettable album that will leave a lasting impression on fans worldwide.

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The Weeknd Joins Metro Boomin and Future for “We Still Don’t Trust You” Video

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We Still Don’t Trust You is in the streets, and The Weeknd has connected with Future and Metro Boomin for the title track video. You can see it below.

Future and Metro Boomin are back with another game-changing album, WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU, just three weeks after the release of their monumental collaboration, WE DON’T TRUST YOU.

This dynamic duo’s latest offering marks another milestone in their illustrious partnership. It captivatingly captures the music industry and ignites a fervent buzz among fans. Featuring J. Cole, Lil Baby, The Weeknd, A$AP Rocky, and more, the album propels the iconic rapper-producer duo to new heights, solidifying their status as pioneers of hip-hop.

The success of WE DON’T TRUST YOU speaks volumes, with its debut at No. 1 on the charts and the chart-topping single “Like That” featuring Kendrick Lamar dominating the Billboard Hot 100. The album’s tracks continue to dominate the charts, with multiple songs debuting in the Top 10, showcasing the unparalleled impact of Future and Metro Boomin’s collaboration.

As they continue to push the boundaries of hip hop with their infectious beats and thought-provoking lyrics, Future and Metro Boomin also treat fans to cinematic visuals for tracks like “Type Shit” with Travis Scott and Playboi Carti and “Young Metro” with The Weeknd.

With WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU, Future and Metro Boomin reaffirm their position as trailblazers in the music industry, delivering another unforgettable album that will leave a lasting impression on fans worldwide.

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Future & Metro Boomin Tap The Weeknd For Spacey “All To Myself” Off Of New Album “WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU”

Future and Metro Boomin’s second collaborative LP of 2024, WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU, is a more R&B-inspired effort than its predecessor, and who better to tap to give the album these ethereal vibes than Abel Tesfaye himself? Moreover, the “Low Life” trio comes together yet again on “All To Myself,” on which both Fewtch and The Weeknd provide some compelling and passionate vocal performances. As for the St. Louis beat wizard, his patient drums, dreamy synth pads, and cavernous guitar solos make for a truly intoxicating vibe that the lead vocalists fit perfectly. Honestly, never mind the alleged Drake diss that the XO boss includes here: this would still be one of the most notable, complete, and chemistry-filled cuts on the whole project.

In fact, this is a pretty tall order considering that The Weeknd also appears on WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU‘s title track (and music video). In comparison to that cut, though, the feature here is much more fleshed-out, compact, and specifically spotlit for the Canadian superstar. He follows Future’s lyrical themes of needing a partner all to himself, and their vulnerable lyrics on the matter, while sometimes too sappy, really fit the tone of the instrumentation on “All To Myself” quite well. Not only that, but this also showcases their vocal chemistry in a really cohesive and complementary way. Whereas Pluto’s croons are low and husky, the “Faith” singer soars high in his range. Also, they handle various flows quite seamlessly, and some extra embellishments like evolving drums and new timbres and melodies mean that Metro also does his part to craft this song dynamically.

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Future & Metro Boomin’s “All To Myself” With The Weeknd: Stream

Meanwhile, as Future, Metro Boomin, and The Weeknd are seemingly responding to all the Drake drama, we can only guess as to where these artists will go from here. If you haven’t heard “All To Myself” yet or the rest of WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU, find them on your preferred streaming service or check this specific song out above on YouTube. Down below, you can find some notable lines and the comments section for you to drop your thoughts on these releases. For the latest great music drops around the clock, check back in with HNHH.

Quotable Lyrics
Baby don’t smoke, but she roll my blunts
You keep me charged, keep your word a bond
Ain’t no more problems, they overdone
You gave me life when my heart was numb

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“WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU” Receives Early First Week Sales Projections

Metro Boomin and Future gave fans a bit of a stylistic curveball with their second album in less than a month with WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU. It had a lot of high expectations going in, after having to follow in the footsteps on WE DON’T TRUST YOU and its major hits. “Like That,” “Type S***,” “Cinderella,” “Young Metro,” and “We Don’t Trust You,” have proven to be the standouts and they are all pretty stellar trap cuts. But instead of giving another dosage of the initial album, it was a smart move for both artists to go in a different direction. But will WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU benefit from that in terms of sales projections?

The short answer is mostly yes. According to HipHopNMore, the early outlook for the album is looking to hover between 150-175K copies. For comparison, WE DON’T TRUST YOU sold a whopping 251,000 in its debut, which was the largest opening week at the time. If we are looking at this on face value, it would appear that fans enjoy the more aggressive and dark tracks from Metro and Future.

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WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU Will Most Likely Go No. 1

But this is just after the album being out for almost two full days. We still have five days or so remaining before we get a better idea. Regardless, WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU should still see a number one debut on the charts, especially with not much being released over the weekend. If it does reach the top like its predecessor, Future will then have 10 top-charting LPs and Metro will reach five.

What are your thoughts on WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU so far and the sales projections? Do you think this is a reflection on the quality of the music, or some needing more time to appreciate it? What songs have you been messing with so far? Do you like Future over these kinds of beats and would you want to hear more if it in the future? 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 Metro Boomin, Future, and WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU. Finally, stay with us for everything else going on around the music world.

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The Weeknd Appears To Laugh Off Drake’s Leaked Diss

Fans think The Weeknd was throwing shade at Drake with his latest post on Instagram, which features himself manically laughing. It comes after Drake shared a meme seemingly teasing the imminent release of a track addressing all the artists who have been dissing him in recent weeks. They include Kendrick Lamar and ASAP Rocky as well as The Weeknd. Additionally, The Weeknd’s post could be in response to that track possibly leaking online on Saturday, although many fans think it could be an A.I. creation as well.

The drama between the two started when The Weeknd dissed Drake on Metro Boomin and Future’s track, “All to Myself.” Afterward, Drake shared a meme on his Instagram Story seemingly asking fans to hold out hope for his long-awaited response to the situation. Then, users on social media began sharing, what appears to be a leaked version of the diss track on social media, although it remains unconfirmed.

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Drake & The Weeknd Perform In England

NOTTINGHAM, UNITED KINGDOM – MARCH 16: Drake and The Weeknd perform onstage during a date of Drakes “Nothing Was the Same” 2014 World Tour at Nottingham Capital FM Arena on March 16, 2014 in Nottingham, England. (Photo by Ollie Millington/WireImage)

On “All to Myself,” The Weeknd made direct reference to there being leaks in Drake’s camp. “They could never diss my brothers, baby/ When they got leaks in they operation/ I thank God that I never signed my life away/ And we never do the big talk/ They shooters makin’ TikToks,” he sings, likely referencing Baka Not Nice with that last bar. Check out The Weeknd’s post below.

The Weeknd Appears To Shade Drake

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ASAP Rocky is also one of the latest artists to call out Drake. On Metro Boomin and Future’s “Show of Hands,” he raps: “N****s in they feelings over women, what, you hurt or something/ I smash before you birthed, son, Flacko hit it first, son/ Still don’ trust you, it’s always us, never them/ Heard you dropped your latest sh*t/ Funny how it just came and went.” Be on the lookout for further updates on The Weeknd on HotNewHipHop.

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

Future and Metro Boomin shared a music video for the title track to their new album, We Still Don’t Trust You. The track is one of three songs to feature The Weeknd, who also appears in the video. The new video shows all three singing in a white room as well as a club as the camera highlights them with extreme closeups and other effects.

Fans had plenty of praise for the video on YouTube. The current top comment reads: “The Weeknd is really Metro’s secret weapon.” Another adds: “Future and Metro really out here saving hip hop. I don’t think people understand how crazy it was for them to drop two albums, causing major controversy and beef…all while dropping a variety of multiple banger tracks in a span of MERE WEEKS.”

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Future & Metro Boomin Perform At MTV Video Music Awards

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)

Elsewhere on the album, The Weeknd made headlines for dissing Drake. “They could never diss my brothers, baby/ When they got leaks in they operation/ I thank God that I never signed my life away/ And we never do the big talk/ They shooters makin’ TikToks,” The Weeknd sings on “All to Myself,” likely referencing Baka Not Nice with his last bar. It isn’t the only apparent Drake diss on the album either. ASAP Rocky also seemed to call him out on the track, “Show of Hands.” He raps: “N****s in they feelings over women, what, you hurt or something/ I smash before you birthed, son, Flacko hit it first, son/ Still don’ trust you, it’s always us, never them/ Heard you dropped your latest sh*t/ Funny how it just came and went.”

Future & Metro Boomin Team Up With The Weeknd

Check out the music video for “We Still Don’t Trust You” above. As of Saturday morning, Drake has yet to respond to the drama with music of his own. Be on the lookout for further updates on Future, Metro Boomin, and The Weeknd on HotNewHipHop.

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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.

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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.

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

A clip of ASAP Rocky saying that he’s eternally grateful to Drake for putting him on is resurfacing after he dissed the Toronto rapper on Future and Metro Boomin’s second collaborative studio album, We Still Don’t Trust You. The comments seem to stem from a radio interview early in Rocky’s career. He says: “I forever owe Drake. The only person to put on for me when I ain’t had nobody was Drake. I’m talking like Drake was the first person to put on before anybody. He didn’t want to sign me.” He added that Drake recognized his “raw talent.”

When Complex shared the clip on Instagram, fans took both sides in the feud. One of Drake’s supporters wrote: “Drake really all these rapper’s Dad. Now his kids throwing a tantrum.” A fan of Rocky commented: “Drake throws shots all the time and when these guys throw shots back, OVO and the fanboys start crying.”

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ASAP Rocky & Drake Attend FIFA 14 Launch Party

NEW YORK, NY – SEPTEMBER 23: *Exclusive Coverage* – A$AP Rocky and Drake attend the FIFA 14 Launch at The Union Square Ballroom on September 23, 2013, in New York City. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images)

As for Rocky’s new diss, it arrives on the track, “Show of Hands.” He raps: “Claiming their partners are the best, I ended up with the least favorable/Emotions stirred over females, are you upset? I was involved before your child was conceived, I was the first, indeed/Trust is scarce, it’s always us, not them/Noticed your new release/It’s amusing how it appeared and disappeared.” Check out Rocky’s past comments on Drake below.

ASAP Rocky Speaks On His Relationship With Drake

 
 
 
 
 
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The diss is far from the only shots sent Drake’s way on Metro Boomin and Future’s new albums. Both Kendrick Lamar and The Weeknd also seemingly threw shade at the rapper. Be on the lookout for further updates on ASAP Rocky on HotNewHipHop.

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