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Metro Boomin is claiming that his social media accounts have been hacked since the release of We Don’t Trust You late last month, and that posts sent from his username have not been him.
In a post to Twitter/X on Tuesday (April 2), Metro said that his phone number and accounts were hacked on the day that the joint album with Future dropped, which was March 20.
“jus got my phone # and accounts back today somebody hacked me the day the album dropped smh,” he wrote. “and all those corny ass tweets all my day 1s know that’s nowhere in my character. All positivity always on my end. We blessed. It’s all love #WeDontTrustYou.”
Aside from some posts that could have been considered shade to Drake amid Kendrick Lamar’s diss to him on the album, Metro’s posts on the platform since his claimed hacking had mainly promoted the project and thanked outlets for supporting it.
It’s possible both he and the hacker had access, however, as his new post re-shared his own tweet from March 28 where he warned friends not to answer a call from his number.
In follow-up posts about the hacking, Metro shared screenshots of the hacker trying to text his rep at Balenciaga to get Chanel products.
“This n-gga so dumb he was texting the Balenciaga store about CHANEL bags lmaooooo I was so mad but this part made me laugh a lil bit can’t lie,” Metro wrote.
jus got my phone # and accounts back today somebody hacked me the day the album dropped smh
and all those corny ass tweets
all my day 1s know that’s nowhere in my character
All positivity always on my end
We blessed
It’s all love ❤️💜#WeDontTrustYouhttps://t.co/CyqZ7HFzpK— Metro Boomin (@MetroBoomin) April 2, 2024
It all started 2 days before the album dropped and all these 416 numbers would call me back 2 back a million times. It got so bad I had to keep my phone on airplane mode pic.twitter.com/g0nUfdE03q
— Metro Boomin (@MetroBoomin) April 2, 2024
I eventually got an email from my Balenciaga rep asking me about an order I had placed and was confused af 🧐 pic.twitter.com/rrQPHVIBJB
— Metro Boomin (@MetroBoomin) April 2, 2024
I told my rep @ Balenciaga to screenshot all the texts from this person and he sent these
nigga I would never order these freaky ass boots 😂😂😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/LFEWMWQeml
— Metro Boomin (@MetroBoomin) April 2, 2024
this nigga so dumb he was texting the Balenciaga store about CHANEL bags lmaooooo I was so mad but this part made me laugh a lil bit can’t lie pic.twitter.com/KCwPi02Me3
— Metro Boomin (@MetroBoomin) April 2, 2024
niggas tried to order $23k worth of Balenciaga to Houston while I’ve been at home with my family in Atlanta pic.twitter.com/09R9VASIGl
— Metro Boomin (@MetroBoomin) April 2, 2024
this is the part where this nigga just went ghost on the whole order LOL pic.twitter.com/7P4HMkMht2
— Metro Boomin (@MetroBoomin) April 2, 2024
this thread is me texting my guy @ Balenciaga after I got my line back pic.twitter.com/tBrlHyWAxF
— Metro Boomin (@MetroBoomin) April 2, 2024
this is why I never store any music or anything important on any digital cloud
I’m old school
I still keep hard drives in safes 🔒
— Metro Boomin (@MetroBoomin) April 2, 2024
While Metro Boomin didn’t clarify which “corny tweets” he was referencing, he has since deleted a post from Monday (April 1), where he called out rappers who he said were “scared” to support the album.
“I see a lot of n-ggas been scared to post the album too [crying face emojis] #IForgiveButIDontForget #WEDONTTRUSTYOU [no pedestrians emojis].”
Many fans speculated that the comment was aimed at 21 Savage, who has been a close collaborator of both Metro and Drake, and who has yet to post about We Don’t Trust You (although he has been relatively inactive on social media since the album’s release late last month).
“Metro dissing 21 its over [sad face emoji],” one devastated user wrote in the replies, while another said: “You want to diss 21 savage too? cause you are good at getting people for that.”
Someone else pleaded with Metro not to cut ties with 21: “Bro I swear to God please don’t stop working with 21 Savage that will be a HUGE void in hip hop.”
Metro also previously posted that fans and artists would have to “pick a side” overWe Don’t Trust You, which appears to have led to issues between Drake and Rick Ross, who features on the album.
That post, however, was still up on his account as of this writing.
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