Abel Tesfaye's hedonistic alter-ego meets his end on Hurry Up Tomorrow, forcing listeners to ask just who we've been partying ...
while the latter's resolve has faded as a quicksand of conscience overtakes him. Perhaps that's why it felt appropriate for him to not merely pursue life beyond The Weeknd, but to kill it — to ...
Rap could have faded into the ether ... who appears on their Best Rap Performance nominee, for the Weeknd on “We Still Don’t Trust You” in the Melodic category. I suppose any of them ...
We love you, California,' Gaga cooed as the song faded out. The somber mood continued ... and a string section to beef out the song. The Weeknd, who had boycotted the Grammys for years over ...
“Cry for Me” is off of Tesfaye’s final album as the Weeknd, Hurry Up Tomorrow, which dropped late last month and features ...
Boosted by physical sales and a Grammy performance, the album had the biggest week since Taylor Swift’s huge opening last ...
The Weeknd brings both The Highlights and After Hours back to the same chart in the U.K., just days before Hurry Up Tomorrow ...
Curiously, most of the lettering on the plates have faded too soon over the years. This is the kind of experience you have in a country where the people rarely question agencies and ministries of ...
Abel Tesfaye declared that he wanted to “kill The Weeknd.” His final album as The Weekend, “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” delivers on ...
With his sixth album, “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” the Weekend is retiring his moniker and going out on his own terms.