The Weeknd continues to dominate the music charts!
23.03.2020 - 17:01 / billboard.com
With The Weeknd's After Hours projected to score the top seat on the Billboard 200, the XO singer quickly returned at midnight (March 23) with five new tracks including a Lil Uzi Vert feature on "Heartless (Vapor Remix)."Along with Uzi, the deluxe edition features production remixes of "Blinding Lights (Chromatics Remix)," "Save Your Tears (OPN Remix)," "After Hours (The Blaze)" and The Weeknd's Saturday Night Live rendition of "Scared to Live." According to industry forecasters, After Hours can
.The Weeknd continues to dominate the music charts!
The Weeknd’s After Hours leads a very busy top 10 on the latest Billboard 200 albums chart, as the set spends a second week atop the tally. The album earned 138,000 equivalent album units in the U.S.
The artist's new album came out as planned on March 20
Philly rapper Lil Uzi Vert is famously a big Paramore fan, previously calling lead singer Hayley Williams his biggest songwriting inspiration. In an interview with Beats 1’s Zane Lowe, Williams revealed she actually turned down a request from him to collaborate while going through a period of personal turmoil.
"I remember too Uzi asking me to do some stuff with him."
After The Weeknd’s After Hours made a splashy debut at No.
With The Weeknd celebrating his fourth No. 1 on the Billboard 200 (dated April 4), as After Hours opens with 444,000 equivalent album units (the year's best weekly total), according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data, he sends all 14 songs from the set's original version onto the Billboard Hot 100."Blinding Lights" leads the pack, as it rises to No.
Three new The Weeknd songs are here!
The Weeknd just dropped his After Hours album -- which hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart with the biggest week of the year -- but he's not done.On Monday morning (March 30), he gifted fans with three more songs on top of the 14 tunes on the album.
Some new music right after the album release.
The Weeknd celebrated his newly minted No. 1 album, After Hours, with the release of a new expanded deluxe edition of the album featuring three new songs: “Nothing Compares," “Missed You," and “Final Lullaby." This comes in addition to the previous deluxe edition he put out featuring remixes of previously released songs.
The Weeknd’s album After Hours has hit the Billboard 200 in a big way.
Six days after The Weeknd’s latest album “After Hours” arrived to rapturous response, a ray of light at the end of one of the worst weeks anyone can remember, the album is headed for one of the biggest debuts of the year, and an easy album-chart topper.
Lil Uzi Vert and The Weeknd first developed a relationship while the former artist was opening for the latter on his Starboy: Legend of the Fall tour, and today they reunited on wax for a remix of The Weeknd’s hit single, “Heartless.” The song is produced by Dre Moon, Illangelo, Metro Boomin, and The Weeknd, with remixing courtesy of DaHeala.
On Friday (March 20), the Weeknd dropped his new studio album After Hours. Now, he’s shared a deluxe edition of the LP, which offers four remixes and one live recording from his recent Saturday Night Live performance. Find the new versions, which feature Lil Uzi Vert, OPN, Chromatics, and more, below.
Just 72 hours after he dropped his new album “After Hours,” The Weeknd followed with a deluxe edition that includes five bonus tracks: four remixes and the audio from his “Saturday Night Live” performance of the album’s “Scared to Live.”
Just days after releasing his latest album, After Hours, The Weeknd has dropped a deluxe edition featuring five new tracks. One of the songs is the official audio for his Saturday Night Live performance of “Scared to Live,” while the other four are remixes. Lil Uzi Vert, Chromatics, and DaHeala all make appearances.
Intentionally or not, many recording artists’ careers can be divided into chapters, usually defined by albums with a distinctive sound and, often, look: the Beatles’ psychedelic era, Prince’s early ‘80s new wave phase, David Bowie’s “Berlin trilogy,” Kanye West’s “808s and Heartbreak,” and so on.
Brandon Finessin (real name: Brandon Veal) debuts at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot 100 Producers chart (dated March 21), thanks to eight production credits on songs by Lil Uzi Vert on the latest Billboard Hot 100.All eight songs are on Lil Uzi Vert's new LP Eternal Atake, which debuts at No.
“Imagine, bro,” Lil Uzi Vert said in his 2017 FADER cover story. “I could have been an astronaut.” Three-odd years later, and it’s safe to say rap’s prime 25-year-old subversive has found himself floating in space.