The Weeknd is bruised, battered and beaten in his new video for “Until I Bleed Out”, the latest single from his new album After Hours.
20.03.2020 - 16:45 / etcanada.com
The new album from the Weeknd is finally here.
On Friday, the Canadian artist dropped After Hours, his first studio album since 2016’s Starboy.
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The Weeknd is bruised, battered and beaten in his new video for “Until I Bleed Out”, the latest single from his new album After Hours.
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The Weeknd‘s 2020 album, After Hours, is finally here and fans are already raving about it. After its initial release on March 20, devoted fans took to the music quickly, parsing through any details about the singer’s, born Abel Tesfaye, 30, life through the beats, lyrics, and overall composition.
His muse? After The Weeknd dropped his new album, After Hours, at midnight on Friday, March 20, countless social media users speculated that the project was inspired by his on-off relationship with Bella Hadid.
The Weeknd’s new album After Hours has arrived. It’s his follow-up to My Dear Melancholy, and Starboy. The record was led by “Blinding Lights,” “Heartless,” and “After Hours,” as well as “Scared to Live,” which the Weeknd debuted with Daniel Lopatin on SNL. Revisit the Weeknd’s “After Hours” short film, and hear the whole new album, below. (Pitchfork earns a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)
"You were one of the true original backbones of my XO fan base"
Nearly four years after Starboy catapulted The Weeknd into the pop stratosphere, the XO singer is back with his fourth full-length album, After Hours. The 14-track project includes a trio of recent singles: “Heartless,” “Blinding Lights” and “After Hours.”
It's coming this Friday