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WE STILL DON'T TRUST YOU

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Three weeks after
Future
and
Metro Boomin
released the chart-topping collaboration
WE DON'T TRUST YOU
, the two followed it up with another,
WE STILL DON'T TRUST YOU
. A distinct work and not a deluxe edition of the previous release,
is a nearly 90-minute sprawl divided into two parts. The first, which takes up more than an hour, is a diversion from the duo's usual trap sound. The opening title track features
the Weeknd
, and it sounds similar to his blend of dark, neon synth pop and downer R&B. The other songs aren't as clubby, but they often feature glossy synths and aching melodies.
The Weeknd
makes two more appearances,
Ty Dolla $ign
pops up,
Brownstone
are given a feature credit for a garbled sample of "If You Love Me," and
J. Cole
has a guest verse on the breezy "Red Leather," although it's not entirely clear if his appearance has anything to do with his well-publicized beef with
Kendrick Lamar
, who guested on
's "Like That." The brief second part of
, consisting of a
Charlamagne tha God
radio intro and just six songs, is a return to hard trap, with
Lil Baby
A$AP Rocky
providing guest verses. ~ TiVo Staff
Three weeks after
Future
and
Metro Boomin
released the chart-topping collaboration
WE DON'T TRUST YOU
, the two followed it up with another,
WE STILL DON'T TRUST YOU
. A distinct work and not a deluxe edition of the previous release,
is a nearly 90-minute sprawl divided into two parts. The first, which takes up more than an hour, is a diversion from the duo's usual trap sound. The opening title track features
the Weeknd
, and it sounds similar to his blend of dark, neon synth pop and downer R&B. The other songs aren't as clubby, but they often feature glossy synths and aching melodies.
The Weeknd
makes two more appearances,
Ty Dolla $ign
pops up,
Brownstone
are given a feature credit for a garbled sample of "If You Love Me," and
J. Cole
has a guest verse on the breezy "Red Leather," although it's not entirely clear if his appearance has anything to do with his well-publicized beef with
Kendrick Lamar
, who guested on
's "Like That." The brief second part of
, consisting of a
Charlamagne tha God
radio intro and just six songs, is a return to hard trap, with
Lil Baby
A$AP Rocky
providing guest verses. ~ TiVo Staff

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