Cinderella

Album: We Don't Trust You (2024)
Charted: 20 6
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Songfacts®:

  • Forget glass slippers and pumpkin carriages, this Cinderella isn't waiting for a prince. The lyrics, while phrased a bit cryptically (it is trap music after all), talk about a woman on her own terms.

    Future also flexes about his lavish lifestyle, with racks of money stuck together and sipping lean as he converses with the devil. The juxtaposition of material wealth and the consequences it brings creates a sense of conflict and introspection.
  • Rosetta stones forever
    Hot yellow, canary yellow
    Hot chocolate, Cinderellla


    The song throws out cryptic references that add layers of meaning. "Rosetta stones forever" could symbolize the pursuit of knowledge or hidden truths. "Hot yellow, canary yellow" evokes images of luxury and perhaps a specific type of desirable woman. "Hot chocolate" is likely a metaphor for a beautiful Black woman.

    The "Cinderella" could be a reference to a woman who elevates herself through her own means, achieving a kind of "happily ever after."
  • Travis Scott contributes his signature high-pitched ad-libs and energetic flow, adding another layer to the song. He talks about the two girls in his life ("This bitch make that bitch jealous"), dodging trouble ("Going ducking a felony") and getting high on lean ("When I lean, blew out what I'm inhalin").
  • Metro Boomin' lays down a dark, atmospheric backdrop with heavy bass and melancholic melodies, a canvas for Future's signature Auto-Tuned vocals and Travis Scott's woozy rhymes.
  • Travis Scott initially teased "Cinderella" on September 17, 2022 on the first night of Road To Utopia, a seven-night residency at the Zouk nightclub in Las Vegas. It was thought to be a leftover from his album Utopia, which he dropped six weeks earlier.

    Scott and Future debuted the full song on March 18, 2024, when Pluto and Metro headlined the Rolling Loud music festival in California. It was released four days later as the ninth track from Future and Metro Boomin's collaborative studio album We Don't Trust You.

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