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FUTURE/METRO BOOMIN - We Still Don't Trust You

FUTURE / METRO BOOMIN

We Still Don't Trust You

Epic US

2xLP + insert
Cat: 198028 10461
Rel: 29 Jul 24
Hip Hop/R&B
Side 1 - Track 1. We Still Don't Trust You (feat The Weeknd)
Side 1 - Track 2. Drink N Dance
Side 1 - Track 3. Out Of My Hands
Side 1 - Track 4. Jealous
Side 1 - Track 5. This Sunday
Side 1 - Track 6. Luv Bad Bitches (feat Brownstone)
Side 1 - Track 7. Amazing (interlude)
Side 2 - Track 1. All To Myself (feat The Weeknd)
Side 2 - Track 2. Nights Like This
Side 2 - Track 3. Came To The Party
Side 2 - Track 4. Right 4 You
Side 2 - Track 5. Mile High Memories
Side 2 - Track 6. Overload
Side 3 - Track 1. Gracious (feat Ty Dolla Sign)
Side 3 - Track 2. Beat It
Side 3 - Track 3. Always Be My Fault (feat The Weeknd)
Side 3 - Track 4. One Big Family
Side 3 - Track 5. Red Leather (feat J Cole)
Side 4 - Track 1. #1 (intro)
Side 4 - Track 2. Nobody Knows My Struggle
Side 4 - Track 3. All My Life (feat Lil Baby)
Side 4 - Track 4. Crossed Out
Side 4 - Track 5. Crazy Clientele
Side 4 - Track 6. Show Of Hands (feat ASAP Rocky)
Side 4 - Track 7. Streets Made Me A King

Future and Metro Boomin's double-disc sequel, We Still Don't Trust You, is a revitalised exploration of their dynamic, pushing familiar ground into brighter and sappier spaces. Future swings between flexing his status and indulging in tear-soaked reflections, notably in tracks like 'One Big Family' and 'Mile High Memories.' Metro Boomin balances his brooding, maximalist beats with polished, r&b-inflected production, as heard on the synth-pop title track and the smooth 'All to Myself.' While the album is nearly 30 minutes more than its predecessor, Future and Metro shine when they venture out of their comfort zones, making the music both prettiest and nastiest. Standout moments, such as Kendrick Lamar's verse on 'Like That,' inject a sense of animosity and excitement. Overall, We Still Don't Trust You is an adventurous AAA rap album, focusing on heartbreak more than feuds.