“Hurry Up Tomorrow” picks up where that one left ... (“São Paulo”) and a rap-R&B hybrid that finds collaborator Future in peak form: an addict of love and other drugs (“Enjoy the ...
Ending a period in your life can be a complex thing. We’d like to be able to take the good parts of it with us, and rest ...
Hurry Up Tomorrow features collaborations with Justice, Florence + the Machine, Future, Giorgio Moroder, and Lana Del Rey, with Rolling Stone calling it “dazzling and frustrating, with moments ...
While his future on screen isn’t clear beyond Hurry Up Tomorrow, his last project was the series The Idol, which he co-created and led opposite Lily-Rose Depp for HBO. Check out stills from the ...
The capsule features bold '80s and '90s graphics inspired by the album and arrives ahead of The Weeknd's North American tour.
Abel Tesfaye, widely known as The Weeknd, has crafted what may be his most daring artistic statement yet with "Hurry Up ...
Tesfaye ends the album with not one but two final ballads, “Without a Warning” and “Hurry Up Tomorrow.” The common themes between the two are anxiety about a future without the hitmaking persona and a ...
The concept works: it explains why Tesfaye is considering performing under his own name in future. However, it also robs Hurry Up Tomorrow of definition. Interest dwindles during a sequence of ...
The Weeknd released his new album “Hurry Up Tomorrow” last week. Album cover from Spotify. The next standout is the 10th track, “Enjoy the Show,” with a guest verse from Future. Both artists deliver ...
“Hurry Up Tomorrow” is the sixth studio album for ... features appearances from Florence and the Machine, Travis Scott, Future and Lana Del Rey. On Sunday night at the Grammy awards, the ...
He is that guy. That guy has a new album. It’s called Hurry Up Tomorrow, and it features the likes of Lana Del Rey, Future, Justice, Travis Scott, Anitta, Playboi Carti, as well as the legendary ...
“Hurry Up Tomorrow” picks up where that one left ... (“São Paulo”) and a rap-R&B hybrid that finds collaborator Future in peak form: an addict of love and other drugs (“Enjoy the ...