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.
The final installment of a trilogy that includes After Hours and Dawn FM is expectedly opulent, bombastic, and overwrought.
The album pulls you in from the very beginning with a couple of amazing songs in “Wake Me Up” and “Cry For Me” kicking off ...
The Weeknd brings both The Highlights and After Hours back to the same chart in the U.K., just days before Hurry Up Tomorrow ...
The Weeknd has crafted a musical experience that makes you want to hit the dance floor while simultaneously striking an ...
The Houston rapper's newest hit is the 83rd song in chart history to debut at the very top of Billboard's Hot 100. More than ...
If the Recording Academy can recognize Beyonce as country music and pivot in a relatively short period of time, what gives with Nashville?
This week, for the upcoming Billboard Hot 100 dated Feb. 15, we look at the biggest threats to capture the No. 1 spot after ...
Three of Ariana Grande’s most famous tunes reappear on the charts this week, with "Yes, And?," "The Boy Is Mine," and "Love Me Harder" with The Weeknd reappearing.
Abel Tesfaye told W Magazine he wanted to “kill The Weeknd.” Less than two years later, “Hurry Up Tomorrow” does all that and more.
If “After Hours” represents death and “Dawn FM” represents purgatory, “Hurry Up Tomorrow” must signify resurrection or ...
Abel Tesfaye gives his sordid, heartbroken pop-star persona a long, opulent finale: He’s going out on top by hitting rock ...