The song "We Don’t Trust You" is an English-language track featuring the collaboration of Future and Metro Boomin, with contributions from D. Rich, Prince 85, and Chris Townsend. Released on March 22, 2024, under the label Future, this song is… Read More
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[Intro: Future, Joe Harris, Billie Rae Calvin & Brenda Joyce Evans]
Fake written all over you
Hate written all over you
Hate written all over
Fake written all over you
Hate written all over you
Fake written all over you
Hate written all over you
Smiling faces
Sometimes pretend to be your friend
Smiling faces show no traces
Of the evil that lurks within (Can you dig it?)
Fake written all over you
Hater written all over you
Fake written all over you, yeah
[Verse 1: Future]
I been in the cold, couldn't feel my toes, but I still stuck to the code
Money won't fold, pockets won't hold enough
Takin' my pole in there, F&N in there
Take me anywhere, I'm takin' over the trap
I see the real clear, woodgrain Cartier
Poppin' a real pill, higher than Beverly Hills
I got too much spill, I give a bitch chills
Took out a small bill, make all the hoes strip
You need a weed feel, I get it vacuum sealed
Came from the Eastside, shooters on detail
Go purchase a new Chanel, I need a refill
Strikers in Trackhawks, ridin' the V12
I peeped the mood, dog, I peeped the intel
Get to trippin', all you gon' see is shells
[Chorus: Future, Joe Harris & 2Pac]
If Young Metro don't trust you, I'm gon' shoot you
We don't trust you niggas, we don't
(I don't trust no motherfuckin' body)
We don't trust you niggas, we don't
We don't trust you
We don't trust you niggas, we don't
We don't trust you niggas, we don't (Smiling faces)
We don't trust you niggas, we don't (Show no traces)
(Of the evil that lurks within)
We don't trust you
[Verse 2: Future]
You a nigga number-one fan, dog
Sneak dissin', I don't understand, dog
Pillowtalkin', actin' like a fed, dog
I don't need another fake friend, dog
Can't be 'bout a ho, 'cause we sharin', dog
In your feelings, nigga, why you playin', dog?
Give her backshots while she layin' down
Keep the Glock cocked, I don't trust hoes
Top shotter, goin' for the gusto
Like a real dog, got a mutt ho
Get the lo', you a John Doe
Bubble-eye Benz on a ho
Rappin' so pretend, you a ho
Nine-figure nigga, tag a toe
Ain't no tappin' in, better blow
Shorty poppin' pills, but he blessed
Flash a couple M's on my chest
Ain't no sabotagin', lil' finesse
We was in the field, placin' bets
Still gettin' chills in my flesh
Takin' karma, turn it to success
Thoroughbred and Pluto, nothin' less
Twenty drivers parked at the jet
Whip the Phantom to the projects
Death before dishonor, no confess
[Chorus: Future & Joe Harris]
We don't trust you niggas, we don't (Smiling faces)
We don't trust you niggas, we don't (Pretend to be your friend)
We don't trust you
[Outro: Future & Jason Mitchell]
We don't trust you, no, no, no
We don't trust you, no, no, no, no, no, no
We don't trust you, no, no, no
We don't trust you, no, no, no, no, no, no
We don't trust you, no, no, no
(Trust is a motherfucker)
If Young Metro don't trust you, I'm gon' shoot you
If Young Metro don't trust you, I'm—
If Young Metro don't trust you, I'm gon' shoot you
Hate written all over you
Fake written all over you
Hater written all over you
Fake written all over you, yeah
(Trust is a motherfucker)
[Intro: Future, Joe Harris, Billie Rae Calvin & Brenda Joyce Evans]
The introduction sets the tone for the song, highlighting themes of deception and hidden malevolence. The repetition of "fake" and "hate" written all over someone, coupled with references to smiling faces that conceal evil intentions, creates an atmosphere of distrust and caution. The sampled voices add depth, underscoring the idea that outward appearances can be deceiving.
[Verse 1: Future]
Future's first verse delves into his personal experiences of hardship and resilience. He describes enduring harsh conditions while adhering to a strict code of loyalty. The imagery of money, luxury cars, and drug deals contrasts with the underlying message of vigilance against betrayal. Future portrays himself as someone who has risen above challenges but remains wary of those around him, always prepared to defend himself.
[Chorus: Future, Joe Harris & 2Pac]
The chorus reinforces the central theme of mistrust, with Future declaring his refusal to trust others. The line "If Young Metro don't trust you, I'm gon' shoot you" highlights the severity of the consequences for those deemed untrustworthy. The addition of 2Pac's voice amplifies the message, drawing on his legacy as a symbol of street wisdom and caution.
[Verse 2: Future]
In the second verse, Future addresses fake friends and disloyal individuals. He criticizes those who engage in gossip and deceit, emphasizing his disdain for such behavior. The verse also touches on themes of materialism and superficiality, as Future contrasts his genuine success with the pretentiousness of others. He highlights the importance of loyalty and integrity, suggesting that betrayal is unforgivable in his world.
[Outro: Future & Jason Mitchell]
The outro reiterates the lack of trust, with Future repeating the phrase "We don't trust you" alongside Jason Mitchell's commentary. The outro serves as a final reminder of the song's overarching theme, cementing the idea that trust is a rare commodity in their environment. The repetition of "fake" and "hate" written all over someone reinforces the message, leaving a lasting impression of skepticism and caution.
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The song "We Don’t Trust You" is an English-language track featuring the collaboration of Future and Metro Boomin, with contributions from D. Rich, Prince 85, and Chris Townsend. Released on March 22, 2024, under the label Future, this song is part of the album "WE DON’T TRUST YOU." The song is presented on Future's YouTube channel, showcasing the unique synergy between the artists, with Metro Boomin's production skills complementing Future's distinctive vocal style.
The song's lyrics explore themes of mistrust and betrayal, reflecting a cynical outlook on relationships and interactions with others. The recurring motifs of "fake" and "hate" written all over individuals suggest a pervasive sense of deception and hostility. The chorus emphasizes a lack of trust, reinforced by Metro Boomin's iconic line, "If Young Metro don't trust you, I'm gon' shoot you." The song paints a vivid picture of navigating a world where loyalty is scarce, and the consequences of betrayal are severe.
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The "We Don’t Trust You" song is sung by Future.
The "We Don’t Trust You" song by Future lyrics was written by Future, Metro Boomin, D. Rich, Prince 85 & Chris Townsend.
The "We Don’t Trust You" song by Future was produced by Metro Boomin, D. Rich, Prince 85 & Chris Townsend.
Future released "We Don’t Trust You" song on Mar 22, 2024.