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Apple Music applauded the composition, "Few things about 'Save Your Tears' mark it as a breakup song: For one, the production is drenched in bright, '80s-style synths that sound more glamorous than forlorn. Yet the Weeknd manages to imbue the single with a sense of heartbroken remorse, a rare emotion in his arsenal.
New versions of re-released songs on other (compilation) albums are left out on purpose. As of October 30, 2024, The Weeknd is a credited artist on 212 different song titles: 129 solo songs and 83 collaborations (including 36 as a featured artist), encompassing a total of 330 commercially released versions.
For The Weeknd, it seems making music can mend his heart. The singer is opening up about his experience creating his 2018 album My Dear Melancholy, which is widely believed to be a breakup album.
Lyrically, My Dear Melancholy focuses on heartbreak and anger related to a breakup. [21] [22] The lyrics focus around the Weeknd's past relationships, mainly his highly publicized romances with model Bella Hadid [23] and singer and actress Selena Gomez. [24] In an interview to Esquire in 2020, the Weeknd described the EP as a "cathartic piece ...
The Weeknd also found success with his features on the singles "Might Not" by Belly in 2015 and "Low Life" by Future in 2016, as well as Beyoncé's 2016 song, "6 Inch". The Weeknd released his third studio album, Starboy, on November 25, 2016. The album peaked atop the charts in Australia, Canada, Denmark, New Zealand, and the US.
The Weeknd continues to pump out new music from his recently-premiered HBO series The Idol. Out today (June 9) are “The Lure (Main Theme),” written and produced by the Weeknd and Mike Dean ...
On February 24, 2023, following months-long renewed interest in and virality of the Weeknd's 2016 song "Die for You," which began charting in 2022 and reached a new peak of 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 6 years after its release, a remix of the song featuring Ariana Grande was released. The remix marked their fourth collaboration.
The Weeknd and Playboi Carti first collaborated on the song "Popular" with American singer Madonna, released as part of the now scrapped soundtrack album from The Idol. [1] Following the collaboration, the Weeknd went on to praise what he and Carti brought together on the track and during their sessions. [2]