Future and Metro Boomin’s new joint album features The Weeknd as the title track, and the trio has now released a new music video for it.
The rapper-producer duo dropped “We Still Don’t Trust You” earlier this week. The hip-hop superstar released the music video for the project’s opening track on Saturday (April 13), which features Canadian model Winnie Harlow getting ready to go out and party inside a club.
Additionally, all three artists appear in the song’s visuals, which are punctuated by black-and-white animations of their silhouettes.
Take a look below:
The aforementioned album immediately caught the attention of the hip-hop circuit upon its release as it fueled the ongoing feud between Drake and some of his peers. The most notable among them is Kendrick Lamar, who opened the show last month with “Future” and Metro Boomin’s “Like That.”
On the new LP, A$AP Rocky and The Weeknd appear to be joining the fray.
In “Show of Hands,” Pretty Flacko appears to rap about her relationship with Drizzy’s baby mother, Sophie Brussaux, before giving birth to their son, Adonis.
“N-ggas swear they’re the worst women, I just took the worst of their feelings for women/N-ggas got it, what, are you hurt or something?/I beat you before you had a son Broken, Flacko hit it first, son,” he spat.
He also seemed to throw some shade at 6 God’s For All the Dogs LP with the bar: “Still don’t believe you, it’s always us, never them/Heard you dropped your latest shit/Funny how it comes and goes (Hahaha)”
In recent months, the Canadian superstar appears to have been seducing his Harlem peers over his relationship with Rihanna, with whom the “Hotline Bling” hitmaker was once rumored to be involved Had an affair.
On 2023’s “Another Late Night,” Drake raps: “I ain’t Pretty Flacko, bitch, this shit’s really getting rocky/Damn, what? I was so dirty with him on “Ghost” Dirty.
The A$AP Mob member later responded via his guest verse on Kid Cudi’s “WOW,” saying: “These niggas can’t stand me, gotta buy mandrake.”
The Weeknd made several guest appearances on “WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU,” and he also seemed to take out some of his anger on his former friend on “All to Myself.”
“These n-ggas always yelling, yeah/I promise I’ll have your back/Oh, look how we move, baby/They’ll never despise my brother, baby/When they’re on the move When there’s a leak/I thank God I never gave up on my life/We never make big claims/Their shooters make TikTok/Let’s laugh on the Lamborghini,” he sings.
The lyrics appear to reference Drizzy’s failed attempt to sign The Weeknd to his OVO Sound label early in the latter’s career, when the two collaborated frequently.
The singer also appeared to take aim at Baka Not Nice, who is signed to the label and active on TikTok.



