The Weeknd is a part of a cohort that includes Teddy Swims' "Lose Control," which slides into the queue right after The ...
For the Weeknd’s supposed swan song, his influences and collaborators are numerous and disparate. He dabbles in an ...
This week's Five Burning Questions looks at The Weeknd's impressive sales debut for his rumored final LP under his current ...
Abel Tesfaye, widely known as The Weeknd, has crafted what may be his most daring artistic statement yet with "Hurry Up Tomorrow," a ...
"Hurry Up Tomorrow" is the third and final chapter in The Weeknd's "After Hours" trilogy, and he announced a corresponding tour Friday morning.
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The Weeknd’s “Hurry Up Tomorrow” is the No. 1 album on the ... who is best known for his work with Donna Summer on iconic disco-era hits like “I Feel Love” and “Love to Love You Baby.” Also on the ...
After a weeklong delay, The Weeknd dropped a new album Thursday night ... t hesitate to cut through it periodically with old-school disco loops. Chronicling heartbreak, fear, and industry ...
The song’s immersive soundscape conjures up elements of 1970s disco that offsets the Weeknd’s heartbreaking lyrics, which convey a darkness that is both haunting and sensual. All the songs on the ...
The Weeknd – whose real name is Abel Tesfaye - recently shared a picture in the studio with legendary Italian composer Giorgio Moroder on social media and The Father of Disco is featured on the ...
At the end of 1971’s Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Gene Wilder’s grinning candy mogul reminds Charlie Bucket, the wide-eyed naif who’s about to inherit his enterprise, of a mythical ...