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Future Metro Boomin We Still Dont Trust You Album Review

Future Metro Boomin Drop Sequel Album We Still Don T Trust You Hwing
Future Metro Boomin Drop Sequel Album We Still Don T Trust You Hwing

Future Metro Boomin Drop Sequel Album We Still Don T Trust You Hwing The double disc sequel album, we still don’t trust you, is a more encouraging heel turn. future and metro sharpen some of that bite by bringing their ears to a brighter, slightly. Future and metro boomin are back with we still don't trust you. nobody asked for an hour and 30 minutes more, but at least they make something respectable with the first disc being more r&b and even synthpop influence and the second disc being more so the classic style.

Metro Boomin Future We Still Don T Trust You Album Stream Hypebeast
Metro Boomin Future We Still Don T Trust You Album Stream Hypebeast

Metro Boomin Future We Still Don T Trust You Album Stream Hypebeast Future and metro boomin reunite on "we still don’t trust you," an ambitious yet uneven follow up that highlights future’s signature bravado and hook writing skills, but falls short on production flair—despite a standout cameo from the weeknd. Mixing the business of trap and the pleasure of friendship is what unites mumble rapper future with cinematic producer metro boomin. "we don't trust you" is another overlong, uneven effort from atlanta trapper future, with producer metro boomin delivering memorable beats. Metro takes the reigns on we still don’t trust you while future comes through to help add to the album’s atmosphere. top it off with a few guest features and verses that add to this.

Future And Metro Boomin Drop We Don T Trust You Album
Future And Metro Boomin Drop We Don T Trust You Album

Future And Metro Boomin Drop We Don T Trust You Album "we don't trust you" is another overlong, uneven effort from atlanta trapper future, with producer metro boomin delivering memorable beats. Metro takes the reigns on we still don’t trust you while future comes through to help add to the album’s atmosphere. top it off with a few guest features and verses that add to this. “we still don’t trust you” is a project with lofty ambitions. while it largely hits its mark, the final reception from hip hop audiences remains to be seen. My following playthroughs of the album pushed me further toward “yes” once the songs started mashing together in a repetitive way. with a track list of 17 songs and a 53 minute length, most critics, listeners, and even fans feel that if the time is taken, it should be well used, but it falls short. read more: album review: da baby let’s do it. As it turns out this collaboration was so long awaited that they did two albums together, so today we’re talking about future x metro boomin’s “ we still don’t trust you,” which ironically enough is a double album in its own right (confusing i know). Last decade, future dropped his trap centric self titled album and the more r&b inspired hndrxx a week apart. with we still don't trust you achieving this pattern three weeks after.

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