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'Hurry Up Tomorrow’: The Weeknd’s Farewell to a Legendary Persona

‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’: The Weeknd’s Farewell to a Legendary Persona

Lucas Ferrara February 2, 2025
Tesfaye’s direction with this album is clear: It is a final album to showcase his proficiency under each umbrella of music before he moves on to something bigger. And, to nobody’s surprise, he hits the mark on all of them.
(Parker Leaf / Heights Editor)

Weynand: Albums Exist for a Reason, So Listen to Them

Jack Weynand February 11, 2024
Assc. arts editor Jack Weynand argues for the value of albums as a complete listening experience rather than individual songs.
The Weeknd's 'Dawn FM' Sets High Bar for Music This Year

The Weeknd’s ‘Dawn FM’ Sets High Bar for Music This Year

Charley Conroy January 12, 2022
'Dawn FM' shows a playful and experimental side of the Weeknd with unexpected features on his new tracks.
The Weeknd Compiles Past Hits On Underwhelming Album

The Weeknd Compiles Past Hits On Underwhelming Album

Charley Conroy February 10, 2021
'The Highlights' features The Weeknd's familiar hits and collaborations but fails to expand his sound.
The Weeknd Falls Victim to Old Habits on 'After Hours'

The Weeknd Falls Victim to Old Habits on ‘After Hours’

Jillian Ran March 29, 2020
The Weeknd's highly anticipated fourth album delivers lukewarm lyrics and a propensity for melodrama.
The Weeknd Laments Over Past Love and More in Singles

The Weeknd Laments Over Past Love and More in Singles

Shannon Carmichael February 25, 2020
The Weeknd croons over past love on new single "After Hours," and The Strokes and The 1975 return with new singles.
'California Halo Blue' and More in New Singles

‘California Halo Blue’ and More in New Singles

Julia Landwehr December 5, 2019
AWOLNATION, The Weeknd, and No Rome released new singles this week.
chvrches

“Never Say Die,” “OKRA,” and More in New Singles

Isabella Dow April 4, 2018
Chvrches, Tyler, The Creator, and The Weeknd all released new singles this week.
'My Dear Melancholy,' Mends Heart with Empty Beats, Lyrics

‘My Dear Melancholy,’ Mends Heart with Empty Beats, Lyrics

Kaylie Ramirez April 4, 2018
The Weeknd's latest EP 'My Dear Melancholy,' details the range of emotions involved in heartbreak but is weighed down by recycled beats and trite lyrics.
songs about drugs

Second Hand High: Reveling in the Irony of Songs about Drugs

Kaylie Ramirez March 14, 2018
Associate Arts editor Kaylie Ramirez discusses the coded lyrics and happy-go-lucky beats certain artists use to disguise their messages about drugs.
Singles

The Weeknd and Kendrick Lamar Consecrate Collaboration

Luis Fialho February 4, 2018
The Weeknd enlists Kendrick Lamar to exceed expectations on new single "Pray for Me." CHVRCHES falls short on "Get Out" while Bishop Briggs brings the heat for 'Fifty Shades Freed' single.
INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 03:  Singer Jason Derulo performs onstage during the iHeartRadio Music Awards at The Forum on April 3, 2016 in Inglewood, California.  (Photo by Rich Polk/Getty Images for iHeartRadio / Turner)

Shedding Past “Starboy” Persona, The Weeknd Shifts Toward Darker Tones

Veronica Gordo October 12, 2016
Casting away the tired rags of his old persona, The Weeknd seeks to reinvent himself in the music video "Starboy," but the effects of casting away that which garnered him acclaim have yet to be seen.
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