Future and Metro Boomin‘s new album We Don’t Trust You has been making waves since it dropped earlier this week, and the power duo has now released a visual supplement for one of its standout tracks.
On Friday (March 22), the music video for “Type Shit” featuring Travis Scott and Playboi Carti went live, adding to the hype of the aforementioned joint album.
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In it, the four trap titans can be seen surrounded by their crew (Ken Carson, Doe Boy and CashXO are among those spotted in the background) as they switch roles and jam out to the song in a parking lot and strip club.
Check it out below:
Future and Metro Boomin’s new record also includes a song called “Like That” with a surprise feature from Kendrick Lamar. On it, the former TDE rapper takes a number of shots at his peers, kicking things off with a mention of Drake and J. Cole‘s No. 1 single “First Person Shooter” with accusations of “sneak dissin.'”
“Yeah, get up with me/ Fuck sneak dissin’, first person shooter/ I hope they came with three switches,” he raps.
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K.Dot then directly references “the big three” (a term commonly used in reference to him, Drizzy and Cole being modern Hip Hop’s primary stakeholders), claiming he’s the only one atop the rap chain.
The Dreamville boss previously mentioned Kendrick’s name and “the big three” on “First Person Shooter” in October, but took the crown by comparing himself to the late, great Muhammad Ali with the bars: “Love when they argue the hardest MC/ Is it K-Dot? Is it Aubrey? Or me?/ We the big three like we started a league, but right now, I feel like Muhammad Ali.”
The “King Kunta” MC in turn compares himself to Prince and the others to Michael Jackson, suggesting his work will outlive that of his contemporaries.
“Think I won’t drop the location? I still got PTSD/ Muthafuck the big three, n-gga, it’s just big me/ N-gga, bum, what? I’m really like that/ And your best work is a light pack/ N-gga, Prince outlived Mike Jack’,” he spits.
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The Compton native closes out the verse by referencing the Canadian superstar’s 2023 album For All the Dogs and Stephen King’s 1983 novel Pet Sematary with: “N-gga, bum, ‘fore all your dogs gettin’ buried/ That’s a K with all these nines, he gon’ see Pet Sematary.“