Fans Can’t Wait for Metro Boomin and Future’s New Album, Which Features a Nod to Mobb Deep

Future and Metro Boomin’s We Don’t Trust You album is out, and King Pluto takes on a classic Mobb Deep sound on “Seen it All.”

Future and Metro Boomin pay homage to Mobb Deep.
Future and Metro Boomin released We Don’t Trust You, their highly anticipated new album, on Friday (March 22). Rap enthusiasts will note that Young Metro altered Mobb Deep’s 1999 single “Quiet Storm” rhythm for “Seen it All,” the album’s 16th track.

This moment is significant because the “Mask Off” duo paid tribute to Mobb Deep in the trailer for We Don’t Trust You, which was released on March 8. In the clip, Future and Metro are in the desert dressed in their best ‘fits while Prodigy’s warning to wack rappers plays out.

“There’s a lot of fkin’ garbage-as rappers out here, running around like these nas ain’t meant to be rappin’, son, ya na’mean? “This game is intended for a select circle of people, man,” Prodigy explains.

Many fans are feeling the sample. “Future improved his rapping. “He’s on a soul sample and a Mobb Deep sample, wow,” remarked one user on X, now known as Twitter.

“Metro got future rapping over mobb deep samples that drake era of bad rap last two years is dead,” a third person said.

See more fan responses below.

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“Seen it All” title is inspired on Prodigy’s words.
Future and Metro took the track’s title from a few words Prodigy spat at the beginning of Mobb Deep’s “Quiet Storm,” which was produced by Havoc. On the song, Prodigy proves to everyone listening that their lyrics are authentic.

“We’ve seen and gone through it all, yo/Let your n*as know right now Word to mother, for genuine.”That st is the truth; I’m not lying,” he states.

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