“I Can’t Fucking Sing,” a skit preceding “São Paulo,” seems to reference the SoFi Stadium ... mental health and addiction within his journey as a flourishing artist. Lyrics including “Every time I ...
The Weeknd’s latest release, Hurry Up Tomorrow, is not only his final album under that stage name, but also marks the end of ...
Hurry Up Tomorrow represents the ultimate and pinnacle form of The Weeknd as an artist. “Wake Me Up” sets the stage with cinematic synthesizers and a striking contrast between melancholic lyrics and .
That was until I heard how good of a transition it made into the next song on the album “São Paulo.” The two songs blend ... After reading the lyrics, it sounded a bit creepy but The Weeknd told the ...
The global superstar, aka Abel Tesfaye, turned up in Sin City to promote his first feature 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' with a set ...
and unapologetic lyrics. The song goes into themes of excess, emotional detachment, and self-searching, highlighting The Weeknd’s signature style and compelling storytelling.
The dust from construction on Avenida Paulista, São Paulo’s thoroughfare for businesses, malls and cultural centres, had not yet settled as the first visitors poured into the Museu de Arte de ...
By Chris Gardner CinemaCon got a dose of The Weeknd on a Tuesday morning. The global superstar, aka Abel Tesfaye, hit the Colosseum stage inside Caesars Palace to close out Lionsgate’s studio ...
Brazil’s biggest city, São Paulo, is now having its time in the sun, led by a new crop of luxury hotels and a vibrant dining and nightlife scene. From the rooftop restaurant L40, which crowns ...
The Weeknd celebrated the launch of his film Hurry Up Tomorrow‘s second trailer by gracing the stage at CinemaCon. During Lionsgate’s presentation of the new film, the music icon played his ...