Abel Tesfaye declared that he wanted to “kill The Weeknd.” His final album as The Weekend, “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” delivers on ...
For the Weeknd’s supposed swan song, his influences and collaborators are numerous and disparate. He dabbles in an ...
With his sixth album, “Hurry Up Tomorrow,” the Weekend is retiring his moniker and going out on his own terms.
Abel Tesfaye, the Canadian singer who performs as ... he’s launched a promotional “Halloween Horror Nights” haunted house at Universal Studios; he’s presented his musical vision in the ...
The Weeknd has completed the rebirth of his real life name Abel Tesfaye with the release of his latest album "Hurry Up Tomorrow," marking the new era of his career.
This week's Five Burning Questions looks at The Weeknd's impressive sales debut for his rumored final LP under his current ...
That desire for closure carries through to Hurry Up Tomorrow. It’s an album that matters an awful lot to Tesfaye, who ...
“House of Balloons” served as a blueprint ... “The higher that I climb,” the artist born Abel Tesfaye sang, “The harder Imma drop.” As the Weeknd, Tesfaye has gone (and perhaps ...
The Weeknd empties the magazine on his latest, longest album, using the extra time to explore a wealth of new musical ideas.
Abel Tesfaye's hedonistic alter-ego meets his end on Hurry Up Tomorrow, forcing listeners to ask just who we've been partying with all this time.
It is touted as the last album that Abel Tesfaye will make as The Weeknd ... He launched his alter ego with 2011’s House of Balloons. The music was dark and moody, an anti-hero’s take on ...