Metro Boomin claims his social media accounts have been hacked since the release of “We Don’t Believe You” late last month, and that some posts sent under his username did not originate from him.
Metro said in a post on Twitter/X on Tuesday (April 2) that his phone number and account were hacked on March 20, the day his joint album with Future was released.
“Today I got my phone number and account back, someone hacked me the day the album was lost,” he wrote. “I post those same corny tweets all day long that I know don’t fit my personality. All positivity is always on my side. We are blessed. It’s all love #WeDontTrustYou.”
In addition to some of Kendrick Lamar’s diss on Drake on the album, which could be considered a disservice to Drake, Metro has been on the rise since he claimed he was hacked. Posts on the platform mainly promote the project and thank the media for supporting the project. The producer said there were only a handful of problematic tweets, which he quickly deleted after regaining control of the account.
In a follow-up post about the hack, Metro shared screenshots of hackers trying to text Balenciaga representatives to obtain Chanel products.
“This n-gga is so stupid, he texted the Balenciaga store talking about Chanel bags and I was pissed off, but this part made me laugh a little bit can’t lie,” Metro wrote.
Just got my phone number and account back today, someone hacked me the day the album was lost
and all those corny tweets
I’ve known all day that this doesn’t exist in my personality
All positivity is always on my side
we wish
It’s all love❤️💜 #WeDontTrustYou https://t.co/CyqZ7HFzpK— Metro Boomin (@MetroBoomin) April 2, 2024
It all started 2 days before the album was released and all these 416 numbers would call me back 2 a million times. It got so bad I had to keep my phone on airplane mode pic.twitter.com/g0nUfdE03q
— Metro Boomin (@MetroBoomin) April 2, 2024
I ended up getting an email from a Balenciaga rep asking about the order I placed and I was so confused 🧐 pic.twitter.com/rrQPHVIBJB
— Metro Boomin (@MetroBoomin) April 2, 2024
I told my rep @Balenciaga to screenshot all of this guy’s text messages that he sent
Man I will never order these weird ass boots 😂😂😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/LFEWMWQeml
— Metro Boomin (@MetroBoomin) April 2, 2024
This nigga is so stupid he texted about Chanel bags at the Balenciaga store and I was so mad but this part made me laugh a little, can’t lie pic.twitter.com/KCwPi02Me3
— Metro Boomin (@MetroBoomin) April 2, 2024
Niggas tried to order $23k worth of Balenciaga from Houston while I was at home in Atlanta with my family pic.twitter.com/09R9VASIGl
— Metro Boomin (@MetroBoomin) April 2, 2024
This is the part where this nigga becomes a ghost on the whole order lol pic.twitter.com/7P4HMkMht2
— Metro Boomin (@MetroBoomin) April 2, 2024
This post is me texting my friend @Balenciaga after receiving the call pic.twitter.com/tBrlHyWAxF
— Metro Boomin (@MetroBoomin) April 2, 2024
This is why I never store any music or anything important on any digital cloud
I’m old school
I still keep the hard drive in the safe 🔒
— Metro Boomin (@MetroBoomin) April 2, 2024
Metro said one of the “corny tweets” he was referring to was a post from Monday (April 1) in which he called out rappers who he said were “scared” to support the album.
“I see a lot of n-ggas who are also afraid of releasing albums [crying face emojis] #IForgiveButIDontForget #WEDONTTRUSTYOU [no pedestrians emojis]”.
Many fans speculated that the comment was directed at 21 Savage, who has been a close collaborator with Metro and Drake and has yet to post about “We Don’t Trust You” (although he has been relatively absent on social media since the album’s release) Active) on sale late last month).
Producers acknowledged as much on Tuesday.
“I looked like I was on the bench and we were on the phone for an hour two days ago,” he wrote. “You all should be aware that something was going on at the time, but negativity and bad news travels faster and further than anything else.”
I look like a backup savage, we were on the phone for an hour two days ago
You all should have known something was going on at the time, but negativity and bad news travels faster and farther than anything else
— Metro Boomin (@MetroBoomin) April 2, 2024
However, Metro clarified that his tweet about rappers needing to “pick a side” on “We Don’t Trust You” was indeed his, which seemingly led to a feud between Drake and the album’s Rick Ross question.
If you’re wondering lmaooo, I definitely tweeted this https://t.co/hSnrXqCJL1
— Metro Boomin (@MetroBoomin) April 2, 2024