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Album Review: 'We Don’t Trust You' with Metro Boomin and Future

Metro Boomin and Future, two names that have become synonymous with innovation and dominance in the hip-hop world, join forces once again for their highly anticipated collaborative album, "We Don’t Trust You." As two culture-shifting legends at the peak of their powers, their latest offering arrives as a celebration of their historic partnership and a testament to their enduring influence on the rap game.



From the moment the titular track kicks in with its ominous production and gritty lyricism, it's clear that "We Don’t Trust You" is no ordinary album. Metro Boomin's sinister cinematic soundscapes provide the perfect backdrop for Future's irresistible demon musicality, resulting in a collection of tracks that are as captivating as they are cutting-edge.

The album boasts a star-studded lineup of collaborators, with each track showcasing the duo's versatility and ability to push the boundaries of the genre. From the high-energy bangers like "Type Shit" featuring Travis Scott and Playboi Carti to the introspective cuts like "Claustrophobic" and "Seen it All," Metro Boomin and Future effortlessly navigate a range of themes and emotions with their dynamic lyricism and forward-looking production.



One of the album's standout moments comes in the form of "Like That" featuring Kendrick Lamar, which sees the two artists trading verses over a soulful sample. Kendrick's scathing verse injects some energy into the competitive hip-hop scene, taking aim at fellow rap titans Drake and J Cole and propelling the song to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100.


Elsewhere on the album, tracks like "Magic Don Juan (Princess Diana)" and "Everyday Hustle" delve into themes of fame, mortality, and the grind of everyday life, while "WTFYM" delivers aggressive flows over gritty production, showcasing the duo's versatility and raw talent.


Standout tracks like "Ice Attack" captivate listeners with its icy production and relentless energy. Here, Metro Boomin's skill in crafting dynamic soundscapes shines through, keeping the momentum high throughout the album. "Slimed In" serves as a feel-good anthem, celebrating success and resilience with Future's smooth flow and catchy hooks, solidifying its place as a fan favorite.


Featuring Travis Scott, "Cinderella" is a melodic standout, transporting listeners to a dreamlike state with its lush production and infectious hooks. The chemistry between the artists is palpable, creating a mesmerizing listening experience. As the album progresses, tracks like "Ain’t No Love" delve into deeper themes of heartbreak and betrayal, resonating with listeners on a profound emotional level.



"We Don’t Trust You" closes with "Where My Twin @," leaving listeners craving more from the dynamic duo. With its infectious beat and memorable hook, the track encapsulates the essence of the album, solidifying Metro Boomin and Future's status as legends in the hip-hop landscape.


While "We Don’t Trust You" by Metro Boomin and Future is undoubtedly a powerhouse collaboration that showcases the duo's immense talent and creativity, there are some drawbacks worth noting.


One potential drawback is the lack of variety in the album's sound and themes. While the tracks are undeniably well-produced and executed, there may be a sense of monotony for listeners seeking more diversity in style and subject matter. The album predominantly focuses on familiar tropes of street life, success, and resilience, which may leave some craving more depth and complexity in the lyrical content.


Another criticism could be the absence of standout moments or tracks that truly push the boundaries of the genre. Additionally, some listeners may find the album's length to be excessive, with 18 tracks spanning over an hour in runtime. This extensive tracklist could lead to listener fatigue and make it difficult for the album to maintain momentum and coherence throughout its duration.


Overall, "We Don’t Trust You" is a tour de force that further cements Metro Boomin and Future's status as rap royalty. With its dynamic lyricism, forward-looking production, and star-studded lineup of collaborators, this album is a must-listen for any fan of hip-hop. However, it's not without its drawbacks. These include a lack of variety in sound and themes, a tendency towards formulaic approaches, and an excessive tracklist that may test the patience of some listeners. So, brace yourself for impact as Metro Boomin and Future unleash two LPs' worth of sonics, proving once again why they are rap's most fruitful partnership.


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