Hip-hop superstars Future and Metro Boomin have geared up again to release their second highly anticipated collaborative album “We Still Don’t Trust You” on April 12, 2024.
Let’s take a look at Future & Metro Boomin’s 25 track album We Don’t Trust You tracklist and features.
We Still Don’t Trust You Tracklist & Features
Features on We Still Don’t Trust You tracklist include The Weeknd, Lil Baby, A$AP Rocky, and surprisingly J. Cole.
The tracklist of Future & Metro Bommin’s album, We Still Don’t Trust You is below:
- We Still Don’t Trust You (ft. The Weeknd)
- Drink N Dance
- Out of My Hands
- Jealous
- This Sunday
- Luv Bad Bitches (ft. Brownstone)
- Amazing (Interlude)
- All To Myself (ft. The Weeknd)
- Nights Like This
- Came To The Party
- Right 4 You
- Mile High Memories
- Overload
- Gracious (ft. Ty Dolla $ign)
- Beat It
- Always Be My Fault (ft. The Weeknd)
- One Big Family
- Red Leather (ft. J. Cole)
- #1 (Intro)
- Nobody Knows My Struggle
- All My Life (ft. Lil Baby)
- Crossed Out
- Crazy Clientele
- Show of Hands (ft. A$AP Rocky)
- Streets Made Me A King
On April 5, 2024, Future and Metro Boomin released an album trailer as well which is linked above.
We Still Don’t Trust You features are what make this sequel a blast. The Weeknd & A$AP Rocky shoot their shot at Drake on the features, stepping up the game even more.
Future & Metro Boomin’s first collaborative album We Don’t Trust You broke all the records. The album featured chart-topping tracks like Like That (ft. Kendrick Lamar), Type Shit (ft. Playboi Carti & Travis Scott), Young Metro (ft. The Weeknd), and Cindrella (ft. Travis Scott).
The track with Kendrick Lamar created a huge fuss in the rap game, thanks to its impactful lyrics. Along with a huge controversy, the first album is surely a project to remember for the rap fans for a long period of time.
Fans Reaction on We Still Don’t Trust You
The album “Future and Metro Boomin – We Still Don’t Trust You” has received a range of reactions from fans, with some praising the production and others criticizing the volume of songs released within a short period of time. Fans have specifically highlighted tracks like “Always Be My Fault” and “We Still Don’t Trust You,” which they feel showcase Metro Boomin’s production skills and Future’s versatility.
Some fans have also expressed appreciation for the Weeknd feature and the potential for the album to challenge mainstream pop music.
However, there is also criticism regarding the perceived generic nature of the production and the lack of depth in the lyrics.
Some fans have also commented on the excessive number of songs released in a short period of time, suggesting that this could lead to listener fatigue and a lack of focus on the quality of the music.
Overall, the album has sparked a range of opinions and reactions from fans, with some praising it for its production and others criticizing it for its perceived lack of depth and excessive volume of songs.
Stream We Still Don’t Trust You from here.