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 ...
In "Sao Paulo," a previously released single with Anitta, The Weeknd speeds past some of the rest of the album with a heart-pounding techno beat. Later this year, The Weeknd will also release a ...
Also on the tracklist: Anitta, Justice, Travis Scott, Florence + the Machine, Future, Lana Del Rey and Playboi Carti. In an interview with Variety, the Weeknd addressed his previous comments about ...
The Weeknd’s new album features guest appearances ... Previously released singles include ‘São Paulo’ with Brazilian pop star Anitta, ‘Timeless’ with Playboi Carti and ‘Dancing ...
Abel's final album as The Weeknd is here. If this is really the end of The Weeknd’s artistic moniker, what a run it’s been for the R&B titan, who redefined the genre with his Michael Jackson ...
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, Playboi Carti, as well as the legendary disco-pop-funk-trace imagineer Giorgio Moroder. Test the algo: The Weeknd is a part of a cohort that includes Teddy Swims’ "Lose Control," which ...
With 'Hurry Up Tomorrow,' The Weeknd delivers an ambitious album. It highlights his growth and willingness to push his ...
For the Weeknd’s supposed swan song, his influences and collaborators are numerous and disparate. He dabbles in an electro-pop take on baile funk with Anitta on “São Paulo”; he recruits ...
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