Metro Boomin and Future have announced that they will be releasing two collaborative albums in the next month.
The two rappers confirmed the news in a trailer released to social media on March 8, which features the voice of the late Mobb Deep rapper Prodigy.
The clip sees the pair pull up in a pair of luxury cars in a remote setting, which then cuts to the title We Don t Trust You , and the dates 3 22 24 and 4 12 24 .
Great things come to those who wait #LLProdigy #WDTY @1future pic.twitter.com/M5j39FwLes
— Metro Boomin (@MetroBoomin) March 8, 2024
It has since been confirmed that We Don t Trust You will be the first of the two releases, on March 22, while a second album will follow on April 12.
“Two LPs’ worth of Metro’s sinister cinematic soundscapes and Future’s irresistible demon musicality,” says an official statement. “These projects are a culmination of rap’s most fruitful partnership.”
The two artists first collaborated on the 2013 single Karate Chop , with Future taking the lead and Lil Wayne on the feature, and Boomin on production. They have worked together consistently since then, including on Future s major single Mask Off .
Metro Boomin released his most recent full-length record, Heroes & Villains , in 2022, becoming his third US Number One album.
He also created the original soundtrack for Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse last year, receiving co-production credits on 10 tracks.
Atlanta rapper Future also last released an album in 2022, in the form of I Never Liked You , his ninth full-length in total.
In a four-star review, NME wrote: After more than a decade of working alongside the Atlanta s rap pool which continues to grow in talent and notoriety Future has proved time and again that he s special. Throughout those years, it s been a pleasure to see him improve his craft.
At times, in the past, he has relied on his autotune to compensate for lacklustre lyricism, but Future is a megamind whose pioneering spirit is the very reason trap feels alive today. With I NEVER LIKED YOU , you ll happily applaud him for that.
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