Future and Metro Boomin‘s new joint album features The Weeknd on its title track, and the three have now released a new music video for it.
Earlier this week, the rapper-producer duo dropped WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU. On Saturday (April 13) the Hip Hop titans released the music video for the project’s opening track, featuring Canadian model Winnie Harlow getting ready to go out and then partying inside a club.
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Additionally, all three artists make appearances in the song’s visual, which is punctuated with black-and-white animations of their silhouettes.
Check it out below:
The aforementioned album immediately had the Hip Hop circuit’s attention upon its release, as it fed into the ongoing beef between Drake and a number of his peers. Most notable among them was Kendrick Lamar, who started the drama with his feature verse on Future and Metro Boomin’s “Like That” last month.
On the new LP, A$AP Rocky and The Weeknd seem to have joined the conflict.
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On “Show of Hands,” Pretty Flacko seemingly raps about having a relationship with Drizzy’s baby mother Sophie Brussaux before she gave birth to their son, Adonis.
“N-ggas swear they bitch the baddest, I just bagged the worst one/ N-ggas in they feelings over women, what, you hurt or somethin’?/ I smashed before you birthed son, Flacko hit it first, son,” he spits.
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He also appears to throws shade at the 6 God’s For All the Dogs LP with the bars: “Still don’ trust you, it’s always us, never them/ Heard you dropped your latest shit/Funny how it just came and went (Ha ha ha)”
The Canadian superstar has seemingly been baiting his peer from Harlem in recent months over his relationship with Rihanna, who the “Hotline Bling” hitmaker was once rumored to have a fling with.
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On 2023’s “Another Late Night,” Drake raps: “I ain’t Pretty Flacko, bitch, this shit get really Rocky/ Damn, what? Dirty how I did him in the Wraith.”
The A$AP Mob member later responded via his guest verse on Kid Cudi‘s “WOW” with: “These n-ggas can’t stomach me, gotta go get a mandrake.”
The Weeknd, who makes several cameos on WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU, also appears to vent some anger towards his former friend on the song “All to Myself.”
“These n-ggas always yappin’, yeah/ I promise that I got your back/ Ooh, look at how we movin’, baby/ They could never diss my brothers, baby/ When they got leaks in they operation/ I thank God that I never signed my life away/ And we never do the big talk/ They shooters makin’ TikToks/ Got us laughin’ in the Lambo,” he sings.
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The lyrics appear to reference Drizzy’s failed attempts to sign The Weeknd to his OVO Sound label early in the latter’s career, when the two collaborated often.
The singer also seems to take a shot at Baka Not Nice, who is signed to said imprint and is active on TikTok.