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"Out of Time" received acclaim from critics for the song's production, lyrics and the Weeknd's vocals. [9] Heran Mamo of Billboard named the track as the second-best song from the album, highlighting "The swirling flute and shimmering production feels like he’s in a fairytale where he can turn back time with just the snap of his fingers". [ 10 ]
The song was met with positive reviews, [3] with various critics naming it one of the best of the Weeknd's discography. [4] It was also included in various best song of the week lists. [5] [6] The song was ranked the 45th best song of 2018 by Complex due to the Weeknd's emotion and vocals. [7]
On the extended play's release day, the Weeknd uploaded a vertical video to Spotify. [9] [10] A lyric video was released three days later on April 2, 2018, depicting the Weeknd on various television screens. [11] The official music video for "Call Out My Name" was released on April 12, 2018, and directed by Grant Singer. [1]
On September 7, the Weeknd brought out Carti for his "one night only" concert in São Paulo to perform a live debut of "Timeless", [4] a cover of "Fein" (2023) by Travis Scott and Carti, as well as the Weeknd's "Until I Bleed Out" (2020). [5] [6] The concert was followed up by the release of the single "Dancing in the Flames". [7]
To promote his upcoming album and celebrate his final project under the moniker the Weeknd, the artist held a one-off concert in São Paulo called "one-night-only" on September 7, 2024. [5] The occasion also marked the first time the Weeknd and Anitta performed their collaboration "São Paulo". [6]
"Is There Someone Else?" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter the Weeknd. Released as the tenth track on his fifth studio album, Dawn FM (2022), it was written by the Weeknd, OPN, Tommy Brown and Peter Lee Johnson, and produced by the four with additional production by Max Martin and Oscar Holter.
I mean, The Weeknd is an objectively good pick for all sexual things ever, he also pops up multiple times in Spotify’s “Most Listened Songs To Have Sex To.”
"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).