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Future & Metro Boomin’s “We Don’t Like You” Makes Top Debut On Billboard 200

Future and Metro Boomin’s highly anticipated joint album, “We Don’t Like You,” made an impressive debut at the top of the Billboard 200 chart with 251,000 equivalent album units sold in its first week. This achievement marks the highest sales week for any music project in 2024 so far and cements the duo’s status as one of the most successful collaborations of the year. Fans were ecstatic over the news and took to social media to express their excitement, with many acknowledging the album’s standout track, “Like That,” featuring Kendrick Lamar.

Lamar’s contribution to the album has been widely praised, and his verse in “Like That” has garnered particular attention. In the track, Lamar takes shots at both J. Cole and Drake, two of the biggest names in hip-hop. Cole and Drake had previously collaborated on the song “First Person Shooter,” which made Lamar’s diss even more notable. Lamar’s lyrics have been a topic of much discussion among fans, with some applauding his skills as a rapper and others defending Cole and Drake. In addition to his diss, Lamar also references Drake’s “For All the Dogs.” The level of detail and wordplay in Lamar’s verse has been praised by many music critics, who have called it a standout moment on the album. Overall, “We Don’t Like You” has proved to be a significant success for Future and Metro Boomin, and Lamar’s feature has only added to the album’s hype. With its impressive sales and critical acclaim, the album is sure to be remembered as one of the most significant collaborations of the year.

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