METRO and FUTURE WE TRUST YOU!

Future and Metro Boomin did their first-ever collab tour titled “WE TRUST YOU!” throughout the year bringing their greatest hits to cities all around.

The tour follows up after both of their collab albums “We Don’t Trust You” and “We Still Don’t Trust You” dropped earlier this year charting at no.1 on the Billboard charts. Mega hit songs such as “Like That” and “Type Sh*t” were played more than once at the shows for how turnt the songs are.

The show opens up with Metro Boomin’s set where he played some of the biggest and best songs he has produced in his career. Songs like “Bad and Bouji” and “Father Stretch My Hands, Pt. 1” were featured igniting the crowd to be ready for Future’s set. And since Denver had a tour date on a Tuesday, it was a pleasure to hear Metro play the hit song “Tuesday” by iLoveMakonnen out loud for a crowd.

Once Metro left the stage it was Future’s turn to perform his set. He began performing the song songs from the DS2 album like “Stick Talk” and “Real Sisters”. Then transitioned into playing the hit songs he featured in such as the “Loveeeeeee Song” by Rihanna, “Bugatti” by Ace Hood, “Relationship” by Young Thug and we cant forget “Love Me” by Lil Wayne. Then he came back to playing the Future classics we all know and love such as “F*ck Up Some Commas”, “My Savages” and “March Madness”. Future seemed to be enjoying Denver’s energy as he told the crowd that this was the best stop on the tour (#19/27 shows).

Finally, the dynamic duo came out together to perform the third and final act of the show together. They started out with “Superhero” and quickly transitioned into the classic songs they had made before the collab album like “Monster”, “I Serve The Base”, “Thought It Was a Drought” and “Where Ya At”. These songs already performed were enough to satisfy the crowd for the experience, but it was no surprise Metro and Future would do back-to-back songs off of the new projects. They played fans favorites from “Young Metro”, “We Still Don’t Trust You” and “Fried (She A Vibe)”. Future and Metro then concluded the

show with some of their greatest songs ever produced together (in my opinion) “Low Life” to “Mask Off” and finally, probably the hit of the year “Like That”

Overall, this was a show that everyone who is a huge fan of Future and Metro would not want to miss! They did their thing, gained my trust, and left me with an unforgettable experience at my first concert viewing in Denver.

Check out this show’s setlist on Applemusic or Spotify below:

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