The Canadian artist also shares a gory new video for 'In Your Eyes'
05.03.2020 - 01:11 / nme.com
Abel Tesfaye has shared some unsettling new visuals
The Weeknd has shared a short film called After Hours, which precedes his upcoming album of the same name.
The video begins at the very end of the musician’s performance of ‘Blinding Lights’ on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and follows him through the corridors of the TV studio and out onto the streets of LA.
After a series of unsettling scenes see Abel Tesfaye dragged through the subway by an unseen force, the star ends up in a lift with a couple. As
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.
The Weeknd is heading for Number 1 on this week’s Official Albums Chart with his fifth album After Hours.
The Weeknd has shared a video for “In Your Eyes,” a track off his latest record After Hours. In the Anton Tammi–directed clip, Abel Tesfaye’s crimson-suited alter ego stalks a young woman (Zaina Miuccia) with a giant knife. It doesn’t end well for him. Find the video below.
The Weeknd (real name Abel Tesfaye) has made a career out of albums that are simultaneously seductive and sad. But his music isn't the only thing that can be described that way: his on-and-off relationship with supermodel Bella Hadid can be, too.
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.
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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.
"You were one of the true original backbones of my XO fan base"
The Weeknd’s After Hours is keeping fans up, well, after hours.As the world faces uncertainty amid the coronavirus outbreak and many millions are isolated at home, the new album gives fans some respite.
The Internet had a good laugh last September when Abel Tesfaye, better known as The Weeknd, resurfaced on the red carpet of the Toronto Film Festival with a thin mustache and poofy, 'fro-like hairdo, suddenly looking a whole lot like Bruno Mars.
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It's coming this Friday
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The Weeknd was the musical guest on las night’s episode of Saturday Night Live, where he performed “Blinding Lights,” and debuted a new song called “Scared to Live” (which interpolates Elton John’s “Your Song”). He was accompanied by Oneohtrix Point Never for the latter.
Presented by James Bond himself
It's out next month
The Weeknd has released a disturbing short film for his latest track “After Hours!”