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Apr 8, 2024It finds the rap luminaries more or less staying in their respective lanes. Metro Boomin's beats are typically cold and ominous yet lustrous, and Future sticks to familiar subjects such as drugs, sex, and luxury fashion.
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Mar 25, 2024[Future] offers a notably strong chorus on “Running Out of Time,” and bounces energetically on “Fried (She a Vibe).” But his performances on tracks like “GTA” and “Ain’t No Love” sound dreary. We Don’t Trust You feels longer than its hour runtime, despite several decent cuts. The album isn’t bad: Metro remains a fascinating producer, and Future manages to hold his own despite his well-worn tics. But it only takes a single Lamar verse to show what the game’s been missing.
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Mar 25, 2024At times uneven, the project stands as testament to the unique bond between these two A-list rap talents.
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Mar 25, 2024On We Don’t Trust You, though, Future seems content to be set dressing for Metro’s elaborate production.