Album: Future, Metro Boomin ‘We Still Don’t Trust You’

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Simply weeks after releasing their collaborative album, We Don’t Trust You, Future and Metro Boomin are again with the sequel, We Still Don’t Trust You.

Compiled with a complete of 25 tracks, the undertaking consists of tracks resembling “Drink N Dance”, “This Sunday”, “Luv Bad Bitches”, “Came to The Party”, “Right 4 You”, “Overload”, “Nobody Knows My Struggle”, “Crazy Clientele”, and extra.

Very like the earlier effort, Hendrix and Metro introduced a number of visitor onboard together with Lil Child (“All My Life”, and The Weeknd who makes a number of cameos all through together with the title monitor, in addition to “Always Be My Fault”, and “All To Myself”. J.Cole makes a shock look on “Red Leather”, whereas A$AP Rocky is featured on “Show Of Hands”.

We Still Don’t Trust You is the follow-up to March’s We Don’t Trust You, a 17-track set that includes visitors Kendrick Lamar, Rick Ross, The Weeknd, Travis Scott, and Playboi Carti. It’s debut at No. 1 on the Billboard charts earned Future his ninth chart-topping album and Metro Boomin his fourth.

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