Future & Metro Boomin Share Release Dates For Two Joint Albums

Future & Metro Boomin

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Future and Metro Boomin plan to drop a lot of new music beginning this month.

On Friday, March 8, the dynamic duo shared the official trailer for their forthcoming joint album WE DON'T TRUST YOU. The clip opens with both artists driving SUV's in an arid desert while the late Prodigy shuts down "garbage as* rappers" that he saw as competition.

“A lot of f**king garbage as* rappers running around,” the Mobb Deep rapper declared. “These n****s ain’t supposed to be rapping, man. This game is meant for a select few. It’s a select few and that’s what it is today. Always remember that. Ain’t nothing change."

WE DON'T TRUST YOU appears to be a play on Future's 2022 LP I NEVER LIKED YOU and Metro's infamous producer tag "If Young Metro don't trust you, I'm gonna shoot you." Their first official joint album will arrive on March 22 and a second joint album will arrive a few weeks later on April 12.

Their collaborative effort has been in the works for well over a year. Since Metro first mentioned it in December 2022, fans have been scouring the Internet for more clues about their upcoming joint venture. Prior to confirming the title, the St. Louis native previewed an unreleased track that may appear on one of the joint albums. In a clip that recently spread throughout social media, you can see Metro play the untitled record while others around him react to how fire it is. The song appears to sample Rodney-O & Joe Cooley's 1988 hit "Everlasting Bass."

Look out for more updates about Future and Metro Boomin's new joint albums, especially ahead of their headlining set at Rolling Loud California.


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