Future and Metro Boomin unveil their broad-Ranging Sequel Album ‘WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU’

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Future and Metro Boomin have shattered expectations with their latest masterpiece, ‘WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU’. This audacious sequel not only fulfills the duo’s bold promise but elevates their collaborative genius to new heights.

Spanning an epic hour and a half, the album is a sonic odyssey split into two distinct chapters. ‘Disc 1’ unfurls with the 18 tracks initially teased, a journey through the artists’ shared vision. Meanwhile, ‘Disc 2’ surprises with seven additional tracks, each a revelation in its own right.

The album’s launch is a star-studded affair, boasting collaborations with luminaries such as The Weeknd, who lends his ethereal voice to the opening anthem, and other icons like J. Cole, A$AP Rocky, and Lil Baby. Arriving just three weeks after its chart-conquering predecessor, ‘WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU’ is more than a sequel—it’s a bold declaration of evolution.

Future and Metro Boomin’s latest opus is a testament to their unshakeable artistic synergy. With each track, they venture beyond the familiar territories of hip-hop and trap, weaving in elements of synth-pop and embracing a minimalist production that strips back to reveal the raw heart of their music. It’s an album that promises to redefine genres, an invitation to trust in the unexpected twists and turns of two of music’s most visionary creators.

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