“Die For You,” released by The Weeknd in 2016 on his album “Starboy ... that persists even after a relationship ends, with lyrics that showcase deep emotions and vulnerability, backed ...
For a while, Abel Tesfaye has been planting the seeds of the idea that his forthcoming studio album will be his last as the Weeknd. Hurry Up Tomorrow, the record set for release in January as the ...
The Weeknd has canceled his concert at the Rose Bowl in Los Angeles that was scheduled for Jan. 25, and will delay the release of his forthcoming album, “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” until Jan. 31.
The Weeknd is delaying the release date of his newest album, Hurry Up Tomorrow, as well as cancelling his upcoming Rose Bowl concert due to the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires. He announced via ...
The Weeknd, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye, has pledged $1 million to support relief efforts following the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. His generous contribution will benefit ...
The Weeknd doesn't usually disappear for long stretches of time. No more than two years separate almost every album he has ...
In a second place is The Weeknd’s 2021 compilation album The Highlights, which has had staying power thanks to its popularity among TikTok users. Noah Kahan’s record Stick Season hasmade it to ...
CBS / youtube.com 7.The Weeknd's song "Call Out My Name" is believed to be about his ex Selena Gomez. Lyrics in question: "I put you on top, I put you on top / I claimed you so proud and openly." ...
"The Recording is defamatory because its lyrics, its album image (the "Image") and its music video (the "Video") all advance the false and malicious narrative that Drake is a pedophile," the suit ...
This is a doubling down on the Weeknd’s subliminal claim that “they got leaks in they operation” on We Still Don’t Trust You and Pusha T’s claim that he learned of Drake’s son through ...
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The Weeknd may be signaling the end of an era, according to a nationwide billboard campaign tied to his upcoming album Hurry Up Tomorrow. The billboards, which boldly proclaim “The End is Near,” have ...