Ariana Grande and The Weeknd's bold looks for music videos sent X into a frenzy that could not unsee unsettling resemblance.
we can't split up,” The Canadian rapper also supported The Weeknd after he criticized the Grammys for snubbing his 2020 album, After Hours, which received no nominations that year. In a lengthy ...
The Weeknd’s “After Hours”, a concept album influenced ... further underscored by the album cover, which showed him bloodied and bruised against a dark red backdrop. This all set the stage ...
The Weeknd has announced a second Las Vegas stadium show for his ‘After Hours Til Dawn’ North American ... of the singer’s long-anticipated album ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’.
From ’Learning’ to ’Glory,’ Mike Hadreas reveals the background behind all of his Perfume Genius album covers.
Originally thought to be titled “I Am Music,” the 30-song album features heavyweights like Kendrick Lamar, Travis Scott, the Weeknd ... but was delayed for hours until it officially released ...
After one more slight delay early Friday morning, Playboi Carti finally dropped his new album. The LP is called Music, though the cover art sports ... Kendrick Lamar, the Weeknd, Future, Travis ...
on the After Hours Til Dawn Stadium tour. The new date is July 4 and brings the total number of stadium shows to 43. The ...
Two more hours later ... to find that the Carti album was here after all. It arrived just as the sun rose on the East Coast, and it’s called Music, even though the cover still says I Am Music.
At its most stripped-down, The Hills is about a secret relationship—and everything that unravels around it. The Weeknd isn’t singing about love, but rather about lust entangled with guilt, control, ...
Last month, The Weeknd announced a massive 2025 stadium run dubbed the “After Hours Til Dawn Tour ... Sharing the same name as the album, the movie is set to drop on May 16th and features Jenna Ortega ...
In “Take Me Back to LA,” The Weeknd sings about his regrets of leaving the city of Los Angeles, where he moved to when he rose to fame in the mid-2010s. The song serves as a sequel to “Escape From LA” ...