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Future and Metro Boomin have dropped the cover art for their joint album, We Don’t Trust You, just days before its release.
Set to make landfall on Friday (March 22), the LP’s cover features the pair dressed to the nines in suits as Metro holds a suitcase and Future pulls from a blunt.
“#WeDontTrustYou the album Available everywhere Friday,” the All-Star producer wrote with fire emojis in the caption of the a social media post revealing the artwork on Tuesday (March 19).
Check it out below:
#WeDontTrustYou the album
Available everywhere Friday 🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/kLV7tN54i9— Metro Boomin (@MetroBoomin) March 19, 2024
Metro Boomin first announced a joint effort with Future in late 2022. Soon after, he gave fans an update by tweeting that the project was “next up” after he finished working on Spider-Verse soundtrack.
In the months since, each artist has repeatedly confirmed that a joint project is still on the way, though very few details about it have been shared thus far.
The finally confirmed the release date earlier this month while also revealing that a sequel will follow on April 12.
While performing at Rolling Loud California on Sunday (March 17), the pair debuted a cut off the album that features Travis Scott titled “Cinderella.”
The unreleased song features Future handling the chorus, during which he sings: “Racks up, racks stuck together/ Sip red, talk to the devil/ Rosetta stones forever/ High yellow, canary yellow/ Hot chocolate, Cinderella.”
The joint first emerged as a snippet back in 2022 during Travis Scott’s first night of “Road To Utopia,” a seven-night residency at the Zouk nightclub in Las Vegas.
Back in January, Young Metro fired up a short snippet of the ethereal track on social media, which appeared to be a hit as fans began flooding his replies and begging that he release it soon.
Aside from We Don’t Trust You songs, the iconic duo cued up music from the Atlanta warbler like “Mask Off,” “Wicked,” “Stick Talk” and more. The two-piece also played old favorites, performing mixtape staples like “Karate Chop” and “Monster.”
Other special guests during the set included Don Toliver and Quavo, who assisted Metro on songs from HEROES & VILLAINS.
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