Future And Metro Boomin Drop ‘We Still Don’t Trust You’
Future and Metro Boomin have dropped their second project this year, We Still Don’t Trust You. The sequel to their We Don’t Trust You arrived on Friday (April 12). It features J. Cole, The Weeknd, Chris Brown, Ty Dolla $ign, Lil Baby, and A$AP Rocky.
We Don’t Trust You was released on March 22. The album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. “Like That,” which features Kendrick Lamar (and his diss to J. Cole and Drake), debuted atop the Billboard Hot 100.
In the weeks leading up to We Still Don’t Trust You, Future has kept a low profile while Metro has been all over social media celebrating the album’s success. He also said that some of his viral tweets were not his and that his X account had been hacked.
“I see a lot of n—– been scared to post the album too [crying face emojis] #IForgiveButIDontForget #WEDONTTRUSTYOU [no pedestrians emojis],” he claims he No
In particular, fans thought he was talking about 21 Savage, whom he has worked with multiple times over the years, including three joint albums: Savage Mode (2016), Without Warning (2017), and Savage Mode II (2020).
“What I look like subbing savage and we were on the phone for an hour 2 days ago,” he what I look like subbing savage and we were on the phone for an hour 2 days ago
y’all shoulda known something was up then but negativity and bad news travels faster and further than anything else
He clarified that he did tweet: “once you pick a side stay there.. #WEDONTTRUSTYOU”
I definitely tweeted this tho if you wondering lmaooo https://t.co/hSnrXqCJL1
— Metro Boomin (@MetroBoomin) April 2, 2024
We Still Don’t Trust You Disses
On We Don’t Trust You, we got disses from Future and Kendrick Lamar that were aimed at Drake. On the follow-up, A$AP Rocky and The Weeknd take their turn dissing Drizzy.
On “Show Of Hands,” A$AP wastes no time to remind him that he fumbled Rihanna.
“N—– swear they bitch the baddest, I just bagged the worst one/ N—– in they feelings over women, what, you hurt or somethin’?/ I smashed before you birthed son, Flacko hit it first, son,” he raps.
He also referenced Drake’s For All The Dogs: “Still don’ trust you, it’s always us, never them/ Heard you dropped your latest s—/Funny how it just came and went (Ha ha ha)”
The Weeknd’s lyrics seemingly refer to Drake attempting to sign him to OVO at the start of his career which the singer expresses on “All To Myself.”
“These n—– always yappin’, yeah/ I promise that I got your back/ Ooh, look at how we movin’, baby/ 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/ Got us laughin’ in the Lambo,” The Weeknd sings.
Take a look at the full tracklist below:
We Still Don’t Trust You Tracklist
Disc One:
1. “We Still Don’t Trust You” Feat. The Weeknd
2. “Drink N Dance” Feat. Chris Brown
3. “Out Of My Hands”
4. “Jealous”
5. “This Sunday”
6. “Luv Bad Bitches”
7. “Amazing (Interlude)”
8. “All To Myself” Feat. The Weeknd
9. “Nights Like This”
10. “Came To The Right Party”
11. “Right For You”
12. “Mile High Memories”
13. “Overload”
14. “Gracious” Feat. Ty Dolla $ign
15. “Beat It”
16. “Always Be My Fault” Feat. The Weeknd
17. “One Big Family”
18. “Red Leather” Feat. J. Cole
Disc Two:
1. “#1 (Intro)”
2. “Nobody Knows My Struggle”
3. “All My Life” Feat. Lil Baby
4. “Crossed Out”
5. “Crazy Clientele”
6. “Show Of Hands” Feat. ASAP Rocky
7. “Streets Made Me A King”