Abel Tesfaye, also known as The Weeknd, released his new album “Hurry Up Tomorrow”, marking his sixth and final studio album.
But in "Hurry Up Tomorrow," the Ethiopian-Canadian singer is seemingly breaking free of the shackles of "The Weeknd" moniker. Tesfaye enlists heavy hitters like Giorgio Moroder, Anitta ...
It successfully adds to the nighttime vibe that the Weeknd attempts throughout the project. The album doesn’t limit itself to one genre, though, as it explores Brazilian funk with “São Paulo” ...
With 'Hurry Up Tomorrow,' The Weeknd delivers an ambitious album. It highlights his growth and willingness to push his ...
Canadian pop star-actor The Weeknd has said that his sixth album ... a Brazilian funk song with Brazilian singer Anitta – help to make the album a compelling listen. The other features ...
The Weeknd’s growth has unfolded right before ... Florence and the Machine, Justice, Anitta, Future, Giorgio Moroder, Lana Del Rey, and Swedish House Mafia If you’ve been following Abel, ...
Anitta joined Abel Tesfaye to perform one of ... Hurry Up Tomorrow Cover Artwork: The post The Weeknd Unveils Cover Artwork ...
To everyone’s surprise, the Weeknd showed up at the 2025 Grammys ... Guests on the record include Playboi Carti, Anitta, Lana Del Rey, Justice, Giorgio Moroder, Future, Florence and the Machine ...
Amidst the heavy R&B sound, The Weeknd experimented with Brazilian funk on “São Paulo” that displayed an electro-pop club hit. Most of the song is in Portuguese that translates to overly sexual lyrics ...
The Weeknd is known to mix genres, such as R&B, Pop and Hip-Hop. This album is emblematic of his ability to do so, especially with the inclusion of the song ‘São Paulo’, which features Brazilian ...
The Weeknd has reached meteoric popularity ... The song features Brazilian singer Anitta, who provides the bridge and vocal backing, while Tesfaye bumps his voice to the beat. Like much of the album, ...