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Ranking Every Song on WE DON’T TRUST YOU by Future

Released: 2024

Label: Wilburn Holding Co./Boominati/Epic/Republic

Featuring: Metro Boomin, The Weeknd, Travis Scott, Playboi Carti, Kendrick Lamar, Rick Ross

With his studio album “WE DON’T TRUST YOU,” Future firmly etches his mark on hip-hop, cementing his status as one of the most influential artists of his generation. The album, released under the labels Epic, Republic, Wilburn Holding Co, and Boominati, showcases Future’s signature blend of melodic autotune, gritty lyrics, and hypnotic beats, courtesy of Metro Boomin’s exceptional production.

Each track hits with the potency of Future’s lived experiences, resulting in an album that’s as starkly real as it is sonically intoxicating. So, let’s get into it. From “We Don’t Trust You” to “Where My Twin” here we open it up to fans to rank each song on album “WE DON’T TRUST YOU” by “Future.”

1 Like That

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Features: Metro Boomin, Kendrick Lamar

With razor-sharp verses that glide over a haunting beat, the trio navigates the highs and lows of their journey, marking their territory in the game. Kendrick’s unmistakable flow brings a raw edge, highlighting the grit required to rise above adversity. A standout line, “Lost too many soldiers not to play it safe / If he walk around with that stick, it ain’t Andre 3K,” encapsulates the track’s essence, blending the real with the referential, and asserting their status not just as survivors, but as kings of their domain.

2 Cinderella

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Features: Metro Boomin, Travis Scott

It’s a tale of opulence, indulgence, and the underbelly of success, where conversations with the devil are as common as the luxury they’re draped in. A standout line, “Sip lean, talk to the devil,” encapsulates the track’s essence, highlighting the hedonistic cycle and the dire allure of the high life. The lyrics pivot around this allure, painting a vivid picture of the price of fame and fortune, juxtaposed with the pursuit of pleasure.

3 Type Shit

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Features: Metro Boomin, Travis Scott, Playboi Carti

With a blend of bravado and introspection, they touch on themes of trust, opulence, and the relentless pursuit of success amidst adversity. A standout moment is when Future declares, “I don’t hang with rats, that’s some new type shit,” encapsulating the ethos of maintaining integrity in an era where loyalty is often in question. This line hits hard, resonating as a mantra for those striving to stay true in a world filled with facades.

4 Young Metro

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Features: Metro Boomin, The Weeknd

The track, laced with repetitive chants that act as a mantra, delves into the psyche of a man emerging from the ashes of his past into a lavish present. A standout line, “Evel Knievel, Pluto told his heaters, ‘Leave nigga in the freezer,’ I’m big as a Beatle,” vividly encapsulates Future’s ascent from the fringes to becoming an icon, likening his impact to that of The Beatles. His journey, marked by resilience, is a testament to the grit required to navigate the terrain of success within the cutthroat industry, a narrative Future captures with raw fidelity.

5 Ice Attack

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Features: Metro Boomin

With lyrics like “I can’t worry about the flawed shit, these flawless on my neck,” Future articulates a lifestyle where opulence and the pursuit of perfection overshadow any potential pitfalls. The track stands as a testament to their journey from the trenches to the pinnacle of success, underscored by their unapologetic embrace of wealth and status symbols. This hard-hitting line epitomizes the duo’s indifference to critics and naysayers, focusing instead on their achievements and resilience in the face of adversity.

6 Ain’t No Love

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Features: Metro Boomin

7 WTFYM

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Features: Metro Boomin

8 Everyday Hustle

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Features: Metro Boomin, Rick Ross

9 We Don’t Trust You

 

Features: Metro Boomin

It’s a blend of paranoia and power where loyalty is rare, and pretense is the ultimate betrayal. The relentless repetition of distrust against a backdrop of cold, calculated beats and gritty verses reflects the harshness of their environment. A standout line, “If Young Metro don’t trust you, I’m gone shoot you,” not only cements the song’s theme but also pays homage to the trust essential in their circle, highlighting the fine line between allies and adversaries.

10 Claustrophobic

 

Features: Metro Boomin

They draw a line between authentic success and those just dressing the part, emphasizing professional mastery over imitation. The standout line, “Had to buy another mansion, I’m getting claustrophobic,” not only captures the essence of the track’s braggadocio but also conveys the vast scale of their achievements, so grand it ironically induces claustrophobia. Through this anthem, they assert their dominance in the game, critiquing the superficiality of wannabes while narrating their own ascent.

11 Slimed In

 

Features: Metro Boomin

Future’s raw and unfiltered perspective shines as he navigates through the highs and lows of superstardom, all the while staying true to his roots and the people who’ve been “slimed in” with him. A standout line that encapsulates the essence of the track is, “I’m just on some slime shit, I’m back on that slime stuff.” This line is a testament to Future’s commitment to his original, unvarnished self, despite the trappings of fame.

12 Magic Don Juan

 

Features: Metro Boomin

Through a blend of braggadocio and raw, street-smart narratives, Future conjures images of wealth, power, and resilience with lines like “Them Princess Diana diamonds ain’t cheap / Put up ya fking mortgage.” This hard-hitting declaration isn’t just about the cost of his bling—it’s a metaphor for the price of his lifestyle and success, drawing parallels between urban grind and royal opulence.

13 Runnin Outta Time

 

Features: Metro Boomin

The track lays bare the isolation and paranoia that accompany success, underscored by Future’s candid revelation of personal struggles and the fickle nature of relationships. A standout line, “But I can’t trust nobody, I was down, wasn’t nobody left,” hammers home the loneliness at the pinnacle, where the crowd thins and true intentions are obscured by the shadows of success.

14 Fried

 

Features: Metro Boomin

Future’s cavalier attitude towards money and relationships reflects a broader theme of excess and the pursuit of pleasure at all costs. His loyalty to the vibe ‘lil’ shorty’ brings, amidst the chaotic decadence, offers a stark contrast to the disposable nature of most interactions in this sphere. A standout line, “I’m fried, yes, fried. I’m fucked up ’bout lil’ shorty, she a vibe,” encapsulates the song’s essence, mixing vulnerability with a nonchalant swagger that defines much of Future’s discography.

15 GTA

 

Features: Metro Boomin

Through vivid imagery, the song captures the essence of hustling hard and the luxury that comes with it, juxtaposed against the omnipresent threat of violence. A standout line, “Once you join a gang, it ain’t no way you get out,” underscores the song’s exploration of loyalty, commitment, and the inescapability of the street lifestyle, offering a raw look at the realities beneath the glamor.

16 Seen it All

 

Features: Metro Boomin

The song narrates a journey from the trenches to opulence, reflecting on loyalty and betrayal, with Future asserting his dominance in both the trap and the rap game. A standout line, “From trapping out my granny house to rapping on the stage,” encapsulates the essence of the track, highlighting the transformation from humble beginnings to the spotlight, embodying the grind and the relentless pursuit of success against all odds.

17 Where My Twin @ – Bonus

 

Features: Metro Boomin

Moving beyond the surface, the track delves into themes of brotherhood amidst adversity, judicial battles, and the relentless pursuit of success, peppered with vivid street imagery and personal resolve. A standout line, “Where my twin at? In a courtroom with his head up, ain’t no tissue,” encapsulates the essence of resilience and unbreakable bonds in the face of trials. Through these lyrics, Future conveys a deep narrative of perseverance, loyalty, and the complexities of street fame.

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