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After Hours is the fourth studio album by the Canadian singer-songwriter the Weeknd.It was released on March 20, 2020, by XO and Republic Records.Primarily produced by the Weeknd, it features a variety of producers, including DaHeala, Illangelo, Max Martin, Metro Boomin, and OPN, most of whom the Weeknd had worked with previously.
After leaving the meaning of his bandaged character up for interpretation for more than a year, The Weeknd finally explained the story line behind his After Hours era. The Weeknd Through the Years ...
"After Hours" is a song by the Canadian singer-songwriter the Weeknd, from his fourth studio album of the same name. Originally released as a promotional single from the album on February 25, 2020, it was sent to US rhythmic radio through XO and Republic Records as its third single six days later.
The Weeknd brought his After Hours era to the Super Bowl LV halftime stage on Sunday -- turning in one of the most unique performances we've ever seen!The 30-year-old singer -- and his actual face ...
During an After Hours listening session with Jem Aswad of Variety, the Weeknd shared the meaning behind "Faith". [10] So, this is really the only song on the record that isn't about right now. It's about the darkest time of my entire life, a time when I was getting really, really tossed up and going through a lot of personal stuff.
The Weeknd is joining the likes of Michael Myers and Dracula at Halloween Horror Nights, where "Blinding Lights," "Heartless" and other chart-toppers drown out the screams from park guests in The ...
[200] On October 18, Tesfaye announced that his upcoming tour, originally titled the After Hours Tour, would be held entirely in stadiums due to arena constraints and was scheduled to commence in July 2022. [201] The tour was renamed as the After Hours til Dawn Tour, and would incorporate elements from his fourth and fifth studio albums. [202 ...
"Too Late" received praise upon release, with Billboard ranking the song as the second best track from After Hours, calling its chords "halloween-esque" and saying that its electro-R&B beats "bring the Weeknd' apologetic musings to another level, as he sings the lines "I let you down/I led you on," and further referred to its abrupt end as a "literal unplugging," calling it an "electric ...