Abel takes a female to his loft in the city to have some fun in this uptempo track. The track samples “Gila” from Beach House’s 2008 album Devotion. This
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In this two-part song, Abel gives temporary love, sex, and drugs to a girl who desperately wants it. During the party, Abel’s not only willing
In the first of many two-part songs, Abel describes a drug-induced party scene, most likely going on in his former house on 65 Spencer, which was
This slow, seductive ballad draws on a metaphor equating The Weeknd to the collective group of drugs he ingests and provides to his lovers. The
The eerie opening track “High For This” on The Weeknd’s debut project takes us into an interaction between Abel and a girl being introduced to
“Prisoner” debuted during The Weeknd’s show in the U.K. and was dubbed “Mood Music 2” (like “The Hills”, which was dubbed “Mood Music” when it debuted during SXSW
“Losers” serves as the second track of The Weeknd’s Beauty Behind the Madness as a duet between him and British singer Labrinth.
Phantom Regret is a poem spoken by Jim Carrey featuring background vocals by The Weeknd.
Backed by a shallow, electric pop/r&b beat produced by The Weeknd himself and frequent collaborator Oneohtrix Point Never, “Don’t Break My Heart” has the Weekend vocalizing about a
The title of this song likely refers to a line from “Duino Elegies” by Rainer Maria Rilke. The poem represents Rilke’s contemplation of the immaterial world, heavenly creatures,