We Still Don't Trust You
Future & Metro Boomin
We Still Don’t Trust You is the second collaborative studio album from Future and Metro Boomin, released in April 2024, just weeks after their first joint project We Don’t Trust You. It’s structured as a long, two‑part album with 25 tracks and a running time of nearly an hour and a half, designed to feel like a companion piece rather than a simple sequel. The first half continues their established trap sound—built on ominous, bass‑heavy beats and moody synths—while still weaving in glossier, late‑night textures. The second half leans more into atmospheric, melodic territory, stretching the Future‑and‑Metro palette beyond straight hard‑edged trap.
Across the album, Future shifts between his colder, ruthless persona and his more vulnerable “Future Hendrix” side, moving from songs about mistrust, street life, and success to more romantic and emotionally conflicted material. Metro Boomin’s production underpins that duality, flipping between cinematic trap drums and smoother, almost R&B‑adjacent arrangements. The title track “We Still Don’t Trust You” anchors the project thematically, returning to the ideas of loyalty and suspicion that define both albums, but this time in a more dreamy, reflective setting that helps distinguish the second project from the darker first installment.
We Still Don’t Trust You is the second collaborative studio album from Future and Metro Boomin, released in April 2024, just weeks after their first joint project We Don’t Trust You. It’s structured as a long, two‑part album with 25 tracks and a running time of nearly an hour and a half, designed to feel like a companion piece rather than a simple sequel. The first half continues their established trap sound—built on ominous, bass‑heavy beats and moody synths—while still weaving in glossier, late‑night textures. The second half leans more into atmospheric, melodic territory, stretching the Future‑and‑Metro palette beyond straight hard‑edged trap.
Across the album, Future shifts between his colder, ruthless persona and his more vulnerable “Future Hendrix” side, moving from songs about mistrust, street life, and success to more romantic and emotionally conflicted material. Metro Boomin’s production underpins that duality, flipping between cinematic trap drums and smoother, almost R&B‑adjacent arrangements. The title track “We Still Don’t Trust You” anchors the project thematically, returning to the ideas of loyalty and suspicion that define both albums, but this time in a more dreamy, reflective setting that helps distinguish the second project from the darker first installment.
We Still Don’t Trust You is the second collaborative studio album from Future and Metro Boomin, released in April 2024, just weeks after their first joint project We Don’t Trust You. It’s structured as a long, two‑part album with 25 tracks and a running time of nearly an hour and a half, designed to feel like a companion piece rather than a simple sequel. The first half continues their established trap sound—built on ominous, bass‑heavy beats and moody synths—while still weaving in glossier, late‑night textures. The second half leans more into atmospheric, melodic territory, stretching the Future‑and‑Metro palette beyond straight hard‑edged trap.
Across the album, Future shifts between his colder, ruthless persona and his more vulnerable “Future Hendrix” side, moving from songs about mistrust, street life, and success to more romantic and emotionally conflicted material. Metro Boomin’s production underpins that duality, flipping between cinematic trap drums and smoother, almost R&B‑adjacent arrangements. The title track “We Still Don’t Trust You” anchors the project thematically, returning to the ideas of loyalty and suspicion that define both albums, but this time in a more dreamy, reflective setting that helps distinguish the second project from the darker first installment.
We Still Don't Trust You
Future & Metro Boomin
We Still Don’t Trust You is the second collaborative studio album from Future and Metro Boomin, released in April 2024, just weeks after their first joint project We Don’t Trust You. It’s structured as a long, two‑part album with 25 tracks and a running time of nearly an hour and a half, designed to feel like a companion piece rather than a simple sequel. The first half continues their established trap sound—built on ominous, bass‑heavy beats and moody synths—while still weaving in glossier, late‑night textures. The second half leans more into atmospheric, melodic territory, stretching the Future‑and‑Metro palette beyond straight hard‑edged trap.
Across the album, Future shifts between his colder, ruthless persona and his more vulnerable “Future Hendrix” side, moving from songs about mistrust, street life, and success to more romantic and emotionally conflicted material. Metro Boomin’s production underpins that duality, flipping between cinematic trap drums and smoother, almost R&B‑adjacent arrangements. The title track “We Still Don’t Trust You” anchors the project thematically, returning to the ideas of loyalty and suspicion that define both albums, but this time in a more dreamy, reflective setting that helps distinguish the second project from the darker first installment.
We Still Don’t Trust You is the second collaborative studio album from Future and Metro Boomin, released in April 2024, just weeks after their first joint project We Don’t Trust You. It’s structured as a long, two‑part album with 25 tracks and a running time of nearly an hour and a half, designed to feel like a companion piece rather than a simple sequel. The first half continues their established trap sound—built on ominous, bass‑heavy beats and moody synths—while still weaving in glossier, late‑night textures. The second half leans more into atmospheric, melodic territory, stretching the Future‑and‑Metro palette beyond straight hard‑edged trap.
Across the album, Future shifts between his colder, ruthless persona and his more vulnerable “Future Hendrix” side, moving from songs about mistrust, street life, and success to more romantic and emotionally conflicted material. Metro Boomin’s production underpins that duality, flipping between cinematic trap drums and smoother, almost R&B‑adjacent arrangements. The title track “We Still Don’t Trust You” anchors the project thematically, returning to the ideas of loyalty and suspicion that define both albums, but this time in a more dreamy, reflective setting that helps distinguish the second project from the darker first installment.
We Still Don’t Trust You is the second collaborative studio album from Future and Metro Boomin, released in April 2024, just weeks after their first joint project We Don’t Trust You. It’s structured as a long, two‑part album with 25 tracks and a running time of nearly an hour and a half, designed to feel like a companion piece rather than a simple sequel. The first half continues their established trap sound—built on ominous, bass‑heavy beats and moody synths—while still weaving in glossier, late‑night textures. The second half leans more into atmospheric, melodic territory, stretching the Future‑and‑Metro palette beyond straight hard‑edged trap.
Across the album, Future shifts between his colder, ruthless persona and his more vulnerable “Future Hendrix” side, moving from songs about mistrust, street life, and success to more romantic and emotionally conflicted material. Metro Boomin’s production underpins that duality, flipping between cinematic trap drums and smoother, almost R&B‑adjacent arrangements. The title track “We Still Don’t Trust You” anchors the project thematically, returning to the ideas of loyalty and suspicion that define both albums, but this time in a more dreamy, reflective setting that helps distinguish the second project from the darker first installment.
