We Still Don't Trust You (ft. The Weeknd)
Future & Metro Boomin
The addition of The Weeknd shifts the emotional register of this collaboration toward something more cinematic and wounded. Metro's production opens up here — there's space in the arrangement, a melancholic grandeur that his beats don't always permit. Future and The Weeknd share a particular quality: both use vocal processing not to hide but to reveal, to make vulnerability sound cool enough to be admitted. The track orbits themes of betrayal and suspicion without ever becoming overtly confrontational — the distrust in the title is more resignation than accusation, a recognition that certain relationships exist permanently on the edge of collapse. The Weeknd's falsetto carries an ache that Future's lower, heavier delivery doesn't attempt, and together they create a call-and-response between detachment and feeling. Sonically it moves through gradients of darkness — the production brightens briefly then retreats, mimicking the emotional mechanics of a trust that keeps failing to materialize. Late-night music for people processing something they can't quite name yet.
slow
2020s
dark, wounded, cinematic
Atlanta hip-hop, Canadian R&B, American trap
Hip-Hop, R&B. Dark R&B Trap. melancholic, resigned. Opens with melancholic grandeur, briefly brightens, then retreats — mimicking the emotional mechanics of trust perpetually on the edge of collapse.. energy 5. slow. danceability 4. valence 3. vocals: melodic male duo, processed vulnerability, falsetto ache contrasting heavy lower delivery. production: spacious cinematic arrangement, melancholic grandeur, restrained beat with room to breathe. texture: dark, wounded, cinematic. acousticness 2. era: 2020s. Atlanta hip-hop, Canadian R&B, American trap. Late night processing something you can't quite name yet — betrayal that's become background noise.