Back to her roots. Hannah Brown left Tyler Cameron — and the Quarantine Crew — behind in Florida to return to Alabama amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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The Weeknd has revealed the tracklist for his highly-anticipated album After Hours!
With just three days until its release, the 30-year-old Grammy-winner has finally shared via Twitter that the new record will be packed with 14-tracks, including the previously-released title track, “Heartless,” “Blinding Lights” and the Elton John-sampled “Scared to Live,” which he debuted during his appearance on Saturday Night Live.
“LET MUSIC HEAL US IN 4 DAYS,” tweeted The Weeknd amid the coronavirus
Back to her roots. Hannah Brown left Tyler Cameron — and the Quarantine Crew — behind in Florida to return to Alabama amid the coronavirus pandemic.
While the rest of the world's headlines get drearier by the day, The Weeknd just keeps winning. The artist born Abel Tesfaye scores his fourth consecutive No.
Ramona and Mario Singer have each other’s backs, especially during this unsure time amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The Real Housewives of New York vet, 63, spoke to HollywoodLife while she is self-isolating with her ex-husband and their 24-year-old daughter Avery. Mario invited the two to stay with him in Boca, Raton, Florida, as New York City was hit the hardest with the spread of coronavirus.
The Canadian artist also shares a gory new video for 'In Your Eyes'
The Weeknd‘s 2020 album, After Hours, dropped in the early hours of March 20 and ever since, fans have been searching for clues that some of the songs might be about his on-again, off-again relationship with Bella Hadid. “Bella knows that Abel has always put his heart and soul into his music.
With After Hours officially out in the universe, The Weeknd is keeping his foot on the gas with the release of a new video for “In Your Eyes.” The track is produced by Max Martin, Oscar Holter, and The Weeknd himself, and will be promoted as the next single from the singer’s new project.
Fans of The Weeknd are still unpacking his new album After Hours. If they take a close look at the credits, they can deduce how the movie Uncut Gems influenced Weeknd’s new album.
The Weeknd has seen brighter days, but more importantly, he has survived darker ones. On his first album in nearly four years — the longest break in his career thus far — the Toronto native opens up like never before about heartbreak, drugs and how the combination of the two has changed the man he is today.
Last December, the Weeknd returned with a vengeance. After laying low for a couple of years following the release of My Dear Melancholy, Abel Tesfaye was suddenly everywhere at once.
The new album from the Weeknd is finally here.
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.”
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