The Weeknd, also known as Abel Tesfaye, has long depicted self-destruction in his music, culminating in the album 'Hurry Up Tomorrow.' This album serves as his most significant project yet, blending themes of hedonism and anguish, and represents his intention to end his identity as The Weeknd. Following previous works like 'After Hours' and a Purgatory-themed 2022 release, this new installment spans 84 minutes and features numerous notable collaborators. As he steps away from this persona, Tesfaye seeks to confront his past and communicate his desire for rebirth.
When I'm fucked up, that's the real me, he sang ten years ago on "The Hills," a nightmarish assertion that he has no path to salvation without shattering himself over and over again.
Hurry Up Tomorrow is then his swan song, showing the audience why he's so intent on letting this character finally die and starting over.
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