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Complex named "House of Balloons / Glass Table Girls" as the best song released under the XO record label, stating it "defined" the sound of the Weeknd's "trailblazing, totally singular debut mixtape House of Balloons," further writing that the song's sound "would swiftly dominate the Weeknd’s native Toronto and far beyond," and that it would ...
House of Balloons was initially released free of charge via a zip folder on March 21, 2011. [9] After signing with Republic Records in September 2012, the Weeknd worked to clear samples present in the mixtape, in order to re-release it as part of his compilation album, Trilogy (2012).
Trilogy is the first compilation album and major label debut by Canadian singer-songwriter the Weeknd.It was released on November 13, 2012, through XO and Republic Records.It is composed of remixed and remastered versions of the songs contained in his 2011 mixtapes House of Balloons, Thursday and Echoes of Silence, and three previously unreleased songs, "Twenty Eight", "Valerie", and "Till ...
On Sept. 3, 2022, on what was intended to be the final date of his exhausting “After Hours Til Dawn” North American tour, the Weeknd confidently took the stage of SoFi Stadium in Inglewood ...
Over 2021, Tesfaye reissued his three mixtapes in its authentic form with the original mixes and samples to celebrate the tenth anniversary of their release, with House of Balloons coming first in March 2021. [180] Thursday's reissue followed in August 2021, [181] [182] and in December, Echoes of Silence was reissued. [183] [184]
"High for This" is a song by the Canadian singer-songwriter the Weeknd, and serves as the opening track of his debut mixtape, House of Balloons (2011). It was written by the Weeknd with producers Adrien Gough and Cirkut. The track was later remastered and commercially released on the Weeknd's compilation album, Trilogy (2012).
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In 2011, the Weeknd sampled several elements of the original version in his song "House of Balloons" from the mixtape album of the same name. [4] When he performed at the Super Bowl halftime show in February 2021, the Weeknd included "House of Balloons" in his setlist, [5] doing "eerie military marches to a Siouxsie and the Banshees sample". [6]