The Weeknd keeps on going with the roll out of his latest album Hurry Up Tomorrow. Hot on the heels of the Eddie Alcazar-directed visuals for “Red Terror,” The Weeknd has revealed a new video for his ...
In fact, Alcazar also helmed The Weeknd’s dark “Open Hearts” performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! that aired ahead of the weekend. “Open Hearts” got more than the typical late-night stage treatment — its ...
The Weeknd‘s fourth single “Red Terror” from his sixth album Hurry Up Tomorrow receives an eerie music video just a couple of days after its release. In the Eddie Alcazar-directed set of ...
After a record-breaking album release of the same name, the trailer for 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' starring Abel Tesfaye, Jenna ...
The performance serves as a prequel to “Red Terror,” ending with The Weeknd following a toddler version of himself out into the forest. “Abel’s music and work ethic are incredibly ...
He pointed to several of the Recording Academy's initiatives that focus on highlighting artists of color and women in music, adding that the Weeknd has ... EW and PEOPLE's red carpet show from ...
Mason’s introduction highlighted the Weeknd’s anger four years ago, showing headlines of the singer claiming he would never submit his music to the ... was drenched in red light and full ...
Abel Tesfaye has been killing The Weeknd for at least five ... had always boasted about using, the music videos accompanying the project found the red-suited hedonist being decapitated and ...
Throughout his relatively long and exceedingly productive career as the Weeknd, Abel Tesfaye has seemed restless. His music ... with textures and aesthetics from across eras, and adding thematic ...
Many of the shots across the trailer depict dark aesthetics, a car ride at night to a venue, a moody backstage green room, and the red-dominated color scheme of The ... to his music and videos ...
And let the fans enjoy… simple.” Even though “The Idol” had plenty of aesthetic synergy with the music Tesfaye had made as the Weeknd, it turned out that his ideas about fame and deviance ...