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The Day After Tomorrow: The Weeknd Cover StoryLike everyone from Frank Sinatra to Frank Ocean, The Weeknd dislikes interviews. "I felt like I had nothing to say," he told Complex for a cover story in 2013 when asked why he avoided interviews.
The Weeknd’s comeback album "Hurry Up Tomorrow" contains sprawling themes of religion, mental health and substance abuse.
When Abel Tesfaye released music as The Weeknd in 2011, he created an aura of mystery, leaving listeners wondering if it was ...
The Weeknd’s Beauty Behind the Madness returns to three Billboard charts, re-entering the Billboard 200 at No. 106 as it nears its tenth anniversary.
Due to overwhelming demand, he will perform an additional concert for his "After Hours Til Dawn Tour" on July 4th. The Weeknd ...
Ariana Grande’s collaborations with The Weeknd, “Save Your Tears” and “Die For You,” are rising on the Billboard global ...
In a recent cover story interview with Variety, the musician said that inhabiting The Weeknd at this point is a mental challenge. “It’s a headspace I’ve gotta get into that I just don’t ...
This trilogy has been a journey for listeners and a period of self-reflection for The Weeknd. As he closes off this chapter ...
The Weeknd. In his new Complex cover conversation, Abel attested to the daily benefits he gets out of carefully timed naps, crediting the practice with helping him manage his stress levels.
On the final night of his After Hours til Dawn Tour, The Weeknd attempted to sing one of his most powerful songs, “Alone Again,” — but nothing came out. This moment, its causes, effects and fallout, ...
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