The Weeknd's 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' locked in the biggest debut for an album this year with 490,500 equivalent album units.
Abel Tesfaye declared that he wanted to “kill The Weeknd.” His final album as The Weekend, “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” delivers on ...
The Weeknd sang two new songs from his just-released album “Hurry Up Tomorrow.” The singer opened with “Cry for Me” and followed it with “Timeless,” which included a performance from Playboi Carti, ...
Shortly after his surprise appearance and standout performance at the Grammys, The Weeknd (Abel Makkonen Tesfaye) released ...
Last month, he dropped what might be his final album under the moniker after previously hinting that he was ready to “kill” The Weeknd and reinvent himself. While his future in music remains ...
With his sixth album, “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” the Weekend is retiring his moniker and going out on his own terms.
Hurry Up Tomorrow, then, serves as his chance to play that demise out to its imagined conclusion. On the Future-assisted "Enjoy the Show," The Weeknd sings of his "curtain call" and overdosing at his ...
The Weeknd’s last album ... funk carioca (“São Paulo”) and a rap-R&B hybrid that finds collaborator Future in peak form: an addict of love and other drugs (“Enjoy the Show”).
The Weeknd has crafted a musical experience that makes you want to hit the dance floor while simultaneously striking an ...
Future and The Weeknd have become brothers in degeneracy over the years, but they appear to be on different emotional paths now. The former has enough toxic energy to power every gentlemen's club ...
The Weeknd's newest album, Hurry Up Tomorrow, rounds out his final trilogy project under the "The Weeknd" name. But, the artist is still proving to be a force in the music industry announcing his new ...