Future and Metro Boomin have teased the follow-up to the smash We Don’t Trust You, and it’s appropriately named We Still Don’t Trust You.
Taking to X, formerly Twitter, on Thursday (April 4), the super-producer officially kicked off the countdown to the follow-up project he and Pluto had previously announced would be dropping next week.
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The video teaser finds the two artists dressed in all white in a pitch black studio, with an ominous sound playing in the background, as their images are distorted and digitally manipulated.
“Job’s not finished 4/12/24 @1future,” Metro captioned the post.
He also clarified that We Still Don’t Trust You is a separate project and not simply a deluxe edition of their earlier album.
Earlier this month, Metro Boomin announced that he will be heading to Egypt at the end of the month for a performance at the historic Pyramids of Giza.
On Tuesday (April 2), the Missouri native announced his plans on Twitter with a comic-book-inspired graphic featuring him in front of the ancient four-sided structures as well as the Great Sphynx.
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“In other news I’m doing a show at the Pyramids in Giza,” he wrote along with mind-blown emojis.
The set is scheduled to take place at the Kundalini Grand Pyramids on April 30. Tickets are available to purchase here.
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He also suggested that there are rappers in the game who are afraid to support his and Future‘s new album We Don’t Trust You.
While the producer did not explain why he believes artists are scared to publicly promote the project, it can be assumed the disses against Drake have something to do with it.
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Shortly after the album debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, Metro wrote on X on Monday (April 1): “I see a lot of n-ggas been scared to post the album too [crying face emojis] #IForgiveButIDontForget #WEDONTTRUSTYOU [no pedestrians emojis].”
Many fans speculated that the comment was aimed at 21 Savage, who has been a close collaborator of both Metro and Drake, and who has yet to post about We Don’t Trust You (although he has been relatively inactive on social media since the album’s release late last month).
“Metro dissing 21 its over [sad face emoji],” one devastated user wrote in the replies, while another said: “You want to diss 21 savage too? cause you are good at getting people for that.”
Someone else pleaded with Metro not to cut ties with 21: “Bro I swear to God please don’t stop working with 21 Savage that will be a HUGE void in hip hop.”
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Metro previously told fans and artists they would have to “pick a side” over We Don’t Trust You, which appears to have led to issues between Drake and Rick Ross who features on the album.