The Weeknd and his final trilogy, “Hurry Up Tomorrow:” A farewell or just another masquerade? – Boston University News Service
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The Weeknd and his final trilogy, “Hurry Up Tomorrow:” A farewell or just another masquerade? – Boston University News Service
Abel Tesfaye’s last album cover under the alias, The Weeknd, “Hurry Up Tomorrow.” Photo Courtesy of USA Today. By Haiyi Bi Boston University News Service When The Weeknd first appeared in 2011 with “House of Balloons,” an R&B album featuring songs about drugs, sex and self-loss, he was only 21 years old. The album incorporates electronic, independent rock, alternative pop and other genres, creating a unified, unique, gloomy, dark sound. The art…
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