In “Sidewalks,” Abel and Kendrick use sidewalks as a metaphor for their path from humble beginnings to fame and fortune. Both The Weeknd and Kendrick
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Infectious and erotic, slow and washed in drenching synths, “Stargirl Interlude” is the eighth track from The Weeknd’s third studio album Starboy. The interlude features previous
Following “Secrets,” which explored a deceptive love interest, “True Colors” is about learning who this female really is, not who she wants Abel to think she is.
The Weeknd’s “Rockin’” is a ravey, club song detailing a carefree relationship with absolutely no strings attached. The Weeknd describes a relationship that doesn’t require
With an upbeat-yet-dark attitude, Abel details a re-introduction to his lavish party lifestyle and his pursuit of a woman who is already spoken for. Musically, Doc McKinney and Ben Billions’ beat effectively delivers
“Wasted Times” sees The Weeknd putting his two high-profile relationships with Bella Hadid and Selena Gomez in perspective. It can be inferred from lines referencing her past as
“False Alarm” is an ode to a woman consumed by her love of material things, who has been caught up in the ‘flashing lights’ and
Abel finds himself in a first-person narrative exploring the subject of romance with a female (possibly a prostitute or stripper), knowing that it will fail
In “Hurt You” The Weeknd issues a warning to a woman who is still in love with him. However, while she is looking for love,
The morning has come for Abel and his love interest, and the high from the previous night sends Abel’s girl departing and Abel himself into a candid,
