Genre Giants Unleash Creativity on 25-Track Compilation
The rap world reverberates once again with the release of “We Still Don’t Trust You,” the latest collaborative effort by Future and Metro Boomin. This album was released on April 12, 2024, and features a massive collection of 25 tracks under the labels Wilburn Holding Co. and Boominati Worldwide, with exclusive licensing through Epic Records and Republic Records. The album reflects the gritty, authentic sound and raw lyrics that both artists are renowned for, and it is stamped with an explicit content warning, staying true to the duo’s unfiltered artistic expressions.
The album’s release was highly anticipated by fans who were eager to experience the combined magic of Future’s lyrical prowess and Metro Boomin’s legendary production skills. The lead track, “We Still Don’t Trust You,” sets a defiant tone for the album, encapsulating themes of trust, betrayal, and survival in the cutthroat music industry.
Highlights from the album include energetic tracks like “Drink N Dance” and “Came to the Party,” which are sure to become favorites in clubs and radios. On the other hand, songs like “Out Of My Hands” and “Always Be My Fault” offer a deeper introspective look into personal struggles and regrets, showcasing the duo’s versatility and emotional depth.
The track “Red Leather” is the longest on the album, featuring a more experimental approach with a runtime of nearly seven minutes, offering a cinematic feel that differentiates it from the rest of the tracks.
“We Still Don’t Trust You” promises to be a significant milestone in the careers of Future and Metro Boomin, further cementing their positions at the forefront of the Hip-Hop/Rap genre. As the tracks roll out across streaming platforms, the album is not only a musical release but a cultural moment, reflecting the ongoing evolution of rap music and its impact on global music culture. This collection is expected to dominate charts and influence playlists, confirming the enduring appeal and innovative spirit of both artists.