We Still Don't Trust You (feat. Future & Metro Boomin)
The Weeknd
The Allure and Distrust of Fame
The song "We Still Don't Trust You" by The Weeknd, featuring Future and Metro Boomin, delves into themes of fame, mistrust, and the complexities of relationships in the spotlight. The lyrics paint a picture of a character who is both enamored by the allure of a 'freaky' partner and the adoration from fans, yet there is an underlying current of distrust that permeates the relationship. The repetition of the phrase 'We still don't trust you' serves as a haunting reminder that despite the surface-level glamour, there is a lack of genuine trust and connection.
The Weeknd often explores the darker side of fame and relationships in his music, and this song is no exception. The mention of 'Paris girls' and 'stadium' suggests a life of constant travel and performance, where the protagonist feels most at home. However, the excitement of 'arena shows' and the 'electricity' of the stage life is contrasted with the emotional distance and the gradual falling apart of a relationship. The repeated lines 'you fell apart, gradual' and 'we broke your heart from the start' imply a predestined failure, possibly due to the nature of the protagonist's lifestyle or the inherent issues within the relationship itself.
The song's atmosphere is further enriched by the production of Metro Boomin, known for his dark, atmospheric beats, and the collaboration with Future, who often touches on themes of hedonism and betrayal in his work. Together, they create a soundscape that reflects the tension between the seductive pull of fame and the cold reality of mistrust and disconnection. The song's narrative suggests that the protagonist is aware of the superficiality and the potential for hurt in their relationships, yet they are drawn to the excitement and energy that comes with their lifestyle.