Future and Metro Boomin are basking in the glow of a remarkable achievement with their latest joint effort, “WE DON’T TRUST YOU.” The collaborative album has surged to new heights, making waves across streaming platforms.
Over the weekend, the duo received thrilling news via social media. On Saturday, March 23rd, an announcement surfaced on various platforms, unveiling the staggering success of “WE DON’T TRUST YOU” on Spotify. According to a tweet from Spotify’s official account on X (formerly Twitter), Future and Metro Boomin’s album became the most-streamed on Spotify in a single day for the year 2024 thus far.
This monumental accomplishment coincided with the release of the visual accompaniment to “Type Shit,” a track featuring the talents of Travis Scott and Playboi Carti. The video, a vibrant showcase of hip-hop camaraderie, features the quartet alongside familiar faces like Ken Carson, Doe Boy, and CashXO. Shot in a gritty urban setting, the video amplifies the energy of the track, further igniting anticipation for the album.
Among the standout tracks on “WE DON’T TRUST YOU” is “Like That,” which boasts an unexpected appearance by none other than Kendrick Lamar. Kendrick’s verse sent shockwaves through the internet upon its release, as he delivered potent bars aimed at his contemporaries, including a direct reference to Drake and J. Cole’s hit single, “First Person Shooter.”
The verse sees Kendrick asserting his dominance in the rap landscape, challenging the notion of a “big three” and positioning himself as the undisputed heavyweight. The lyrical exchange between Kendrick and his peers has sparked heated debates online, with fans and fellow artists weighing in on the discourse.
Future and Metro Boomin’s latest project not only showcases their musical prowess but also reignites discussions surrounding hip-hop’s hierarchy. As “WE DON’T TRUST YOU” continues to make waves, it’s evident that Future and Metro Boomin’s collaborative chemistry remains as potent as ever, solidifying their status as forces to be reckoned with in the rap game.
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