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We Still Don't Trust You


We Still Don't Trust You


We Still Don't Trust You is the second collaborative studio album by American rapper Future and American record producer Metro Boomin. It was released on April 12, 2024, through Freebandz, Epic Records, Boominati Worldwide, and Republic Records. The album contains guest appearances from the Weeknd, Chris Brown, Brownstone, Ty Dolla Sign, J. Cole, Lil Baby, and ASAP Rocky. Production was primarily handled by Metro himself, alongside Mike Dean, Wheezy, Dre Moon, Southside, Chopsquad DJ, Allen Ritter, Oz, Honorable C.N.O.T.E., and others. It is the second collaborative album between Future and Metro, following We Don't Trust You, which was released exactly three weeks before.

A double album with the first disc being R&B-focused and the second disc being hip hop and trap-focused, it was supported by one single, its title track, with the Weeknd. The album received generally favorable reviews from critics and debuted atop the US Billboard 200, like its predecessor.

Background and promotion

In January 2023, Metro Boomin first teased news of a collaborative album with Future. Metro later promised that a collaborative album between him and Future would be released that year, which did not occur.

Two collaborative albums were announced by Future and Metro on March 8, 2024, the first album being We Don't Trust You, with a release date of March 22 announced, alongside the release date of a second album on April 12. The journalist Elliott Wilson further confirmed the information. On April 4, Future and Metro formally revealed the album's title and release date through a trailer, showing the duo in white suits. Metro later took to Twitter to confirm that We Still Don't Trust You is its own project, and not a deluxe edition of We Don't Trust You. They formally revealed the album's cover art on April 10, 2024. A day later, they revealed the album's tracklist.

In 2024, Future and Metro will embark on the We Trust You Tour in support of We Still Don't Trust You and its predecessor.

Singles

The music video for the album's title track was released on April 13, 2024. It was serviced to Italian radio on April 19, 2024, as the album's lead single.

Composition

Musically, We Still Don't Trust You is noted for expanding out of the duo's "customary hip-hop and trap" genres, in favor of a trap-influenced R&B sound. The album's first disc further incorporates elements of synth-pop, while its second disc is noted as returning to the trap music present in We Don't Trust You.

Critical reception

According to the review aggregator Metacritic, We Still Don't Trust You received "generally favorable reviews" based on a weighted average score of 64 out of 100 from 5 critic scores. Writing for Clash, Robin Murray wrote that in comparison to its prequel, the album is "even more bloated" despite the positives the album carries. Murray noted that although there are several memorable tracks, "there’s a huge amount [of songs] that simply passes you by" due to a lack of structure and substance. Sputnikmusic's Dakota West Foss wrote that the album has "little to offer" and wrote that the length of the album feeds into the negative review, describing it as "somewhat of a tortuous war of attrition". Foss concluded his review as he stated that the album is "airy" and "forgettable" and that the album is a prime example of "quantity over quality".

Track listing

Notes

  • "Drink n Dance" features additional vocals from Chris Brown
  • "#1 (Intro)" features an excerpt from Charlamagne tha God

Samples

  • "Right 4 You" features an interpolation of "End of the Road" by Boyz II Men
  • "Mile High Memories" contains samples of "Hanging On" by Ellie Goulding
  • "This Sunday" features an interpolation of "Feel No Ways" by Drake
  • "All to Myself" features a sample of "Let's Lay Together" by the Isley Brothers

Personnel

  • Future – vocals
  • Metro Boomin – production
  • Joe LaPorta – mastering
  • Ethan Stevens – mixing

Charts

Release history

Notes

References


Text submitted to CC-BY-SA license. Source: We Still Don't Trust You by Wikipedia (Historical)



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