Future Metro Boomin J Cole We Still Don't Trust You Apparent Diss
Future and Metro Boomin drop new album featuring J. Cole, sparking controversy with lyrics interpreted as a diss towards Drake.
After weeks of anticipation and speculation surrounding the relationship between Future and Metro Boomin, the dynamic duo has finally dropped the highly awaited second part of their collaborative album series, We Still Don't Trust You. The album features a surprise appearance from none other than J. Cole, who graces a seven-minute track titled "Red Leather."
In this track, Cole delivers what some fans believe to be a subtle jab at Drake, rapping lines like "My story's more clever, my similes was better/ My energy was never on some toughest n-a shit." The lyrics hint at a sense of competition and a desire to prove his lyrical prowess in the rap game.
"Red Leather" comes hot on the heels of Cole's response to Kendrick Lamar's verse on Future and Metro Boomin's earlier track "Like That." In his diss track "7 Minute Drill," Cole expressed regret, calling it "the lamest shit I ever did in my fucking life." The ongoing back-and-forth between the artists has kept fans on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating each new release.
The initial album in the series, We Don't Trust You, dropped last month and included tracks that appeared to take aim at both Cole and Drake. Lamar's verse on the song "Like That" was particularly pointed, with lines like "Yeah get up with me, fuck sneak dissing." Fans have speculated that Future and Metro also threw some shade at Drake throughout the album.
Despite the drama and tension, Cole took a moment to reflect on his relationships with his peers, expressing admiration and respect for both Future and Metro. He acknowledged the pressure to engage in rap beefs but ultimately emphasized his desire to focus on chasing greatness rather than getting caught up in unnecessary conflicts.
As the dust settles on the recent controversies, Drake has remained relatively silent, choosing not to engage in the drama publicly. While rumors swirled about a potential surprise appearance at Dreamville, the rapper ultimately did not take the stage. Drake's history with both Cole and Lamar has been marked by collaboration and mutual respect, making his absence from the recent feud all the more intriguing.
In the ever-evolving landscape of hip-hop, the dynamic between artists like Future, Metro Boomin, J. Cole, Drake, and Kendrick Lamar continues to captivate fans and spark discussions. As the industry giants navigate their relationships and rivalries, fans can only wait in anticipation for the next move in this ongoing saga.
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