Future & Metro Boomin Announce Two Collaborative Albums

Longtime musical partners Future and Metro Boomin plan to release multiple joint efforts. The Atlanta-raised rapper and the St. Louis-raised producer will drop two albums over the next five weeks.

After Future first met a 17-year-old Metro Boomin over a decade ago, the two Hip-Hop stars worked together on singles such as “Karate Chop,” “Where Ya At,” and “Mask Off.” They have now officially joined forces on full-length projects.

Future X Metro Boomin’s We Don’t Trust You is set to arrive on Friday, March 22. The duo will then drop another body of work on Friday, April 12. A 44-second trailer for We Don’t Trust You hit YouTube on Friday (March 8).

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Metro Boomin has been hinting at a collaborative album with Future for months. The 2023 MTV Video Music Awards featured the beatmaker/recording artist telling the television audience, “Me and Pluto album on the way.”

Previously, Metro Boomin collaborated with 21 Savage and Offset for 2017’s Without Warning. He also linked up with 21 Savage for 2016’s Savage Mode EP and 2020’s Savage Mode II LP. Metro’s 2022 solo album, Heroes & Villains, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart and earned a Grammy nomination for Best Rap Album.

Future appeared on the Heroes & Villains tracks “Superhero (Heroes & Villains)” with Chris Brown and “Too Many Nights” with Don Toliver. The Freebandz leader’s I Never Liked You became his eighth Billboard 200 chart-topper in 2022. He also created collaborative projects with Zaytoven, Drake, Gucci Mane, Young Thug, Juice WRLD and Lil Uzi Vert.