The wait is over, as Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye has dropped his long-awaited album, Hurry Up Tomorrow. For those unaware, ...
On Friday, the Weeknd released “Hurry Up Tomorrow” — his latest album and the conclusion ... up elements of 1970s disco that offsets the Weeknd’s heartbreaking lyrics, which convey a darkness that is ...
He’s always been pretty morose, and his lyrics have always been a little darker than the beat and vibe of the song would indicate. Unfortunately, that doesn’t help Hurry Up Tomorrow stand out ...
On Hurry Up Tomorrow, summer melodies meet bummer vibes ... on an album that blends buoying melodies with woe-is-me lyrics and ends up as directionless as Tesfaye in his Super Bowl maze, a ...
In spite of its shortcomings, “Hurry Up Tomorrow” has enough substance that fans of The Weeknd are likely to revel in the album and its variety of angles, lyrics and themes for months to come.
The story of “Hurry Up Tomorrow” is a lot to process, but it’s rewarding if you really dive into the lyrics. If not, it’s still enjoyable pop music and relatively similar to his record-breaking album, ...
The Weeknd is a global megastar, one of the biggest music sensations of the age. Last year, his compilation, The Highlights, was the second best-selling album in the world, and he has 27 songs with ...
Clues abound on ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’, The Weeknd’s sixth studio ... features the fatalistic lyrics: “I don’t wanna make it past 34 / And when the curtains call, I hope you mourn.” ...
Last Friday, The Weeknd released “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” meant to be his final release under ... Some tracks are rave-ready dance songs with energetic basslines and vulgar lyrics, while others are ...
The Weeknd’s sixth studio album, Hurry Up Tomorrow, released on January 31 ... brooding emotional landscape. The lyrics reflect on an ominous farewell, making it one of the most thought ...
The 34-year-old has previously suggested Hurry Up Tomorrow was inspired ... a truly startling moment as Tesfaye offers the most personal lyrics of his career to date: “I took so much more ...