However, Playboi Carti and Anitta aren’t the only artists to have guest vocals in Hurry Up Tomorrow. The Weeknd has collaborated with the likes of Travis Scott, Future, and Lana Del Rey ...
This week's Five Burning Questions looks at The Weeknd's impressive sales debut for his rumored final LP under his current artist name.
Hurry Up Tomorrow features collaborations with Justice, Florence + the Machine, Future, Giorgio Moroder, and Lana Del Rey, with Rolling Stone calling it “dazzling and frustrating, with moments ...
After “Baptized In Fear,” the storyline of the “Hurry Up Tomorrow” can be a little confusing. The Weeknd dies in the aforementioned track, but his soul sticks around until later in the album in “The ...
On Friday, the Weeknd released “Hurry Up Tomorrow” — his latest album and the conclusion ... Future and Giorgio Moroder also have feature credits, but neither are as memorable as Lana del Rey’s on the ...
Lionsgate has unveiled the first stills from Hurry Up Tomorrow, its psychological ... with artists such as Playboi Carti, Anitta, Lana Del Rey, Future, Travis Scott, and Justice.
Dripping with cinematic drama and pulsating late-night energy, Hurry Up Tomorrow arrives with a sense of finality to it, but ultimately could have benefited from a final edit in order to fully cement ...
The Weeknd’s “Hurry Up Tomorrow” is the No. 1 album on the ... Florence + the Machine, Future, Lana Del Rey and Playboi Carti. In an interview with Variety, the Weeknd addressed his previous ...
The Weeknd, aka Abel Tesfaye, and Jenna Ortega star in the new trailer for “Hurry Up Tomorrow” from director Trey Edward Shults.
The Weeknd released his sixth studio album, 'Hurry Up Tomorrow', which marks the conclusion of his 'After Hours' trilogy.
The Weeknd bids farewell to his alias of almost 14 years with Hurry Up Tomorrow, his highly anticipated final ... Other heavy hitter features on the album are Travis Scott, Future, and Lana Del Rey.
The Weeknd is known for working with an eclectic range of producers like Daft Punk, Metro Boomin, Pharell Williams and Kevin Parker, and on “Hurry Up Tomorrow” he collaborated with artists like Future ...