This does not fit at all wtf
back to back years he's had the theme for mania too
BL last year
back to back years he's had the theme for mania too
BL last year
Abel got Vince ties?
back to back years he's had the theme for mania too
BL last year
plus false alarm back in 2016 for some other ppv iirc.
@Undisclosed you were talking in the logo music logo thread how Weeknd doesn’t use his old logo anymore but I saw this
@Undisclosed you were talking in the logo music logo thread how Weeknd doesn’t use his old logo anymore but I saw this
Oh s*** yeah totally forgot about this
variety.com/2021/music/news/the-weeknd-bandages-super-bowl-plastic-surgery-1234898743
Your “After Hours” character has been increasingly more bandaged, with an entire head bandage at AMAs, and is now evidently post-plastic surgery. People have been speculating about this for weeks — what does it symbolize or mean?
The significance of the entire head bandages is reflecting on the absurd culture of Hollywood celebrity and people manipulating themselves for superficial reasons to please and be validated.
Can you give any insight into how the bandages fit into the original “bad night in Las Vegas” storyline?
It’s all a progression and we watch The Character’s storyline hit heightened levels of danger and absurdity as his tale goes on.
What can we take from the fact that you seem to be intentionally making your face increasingly unattractive while promoting your biggest album?
I suppose you could take that being attractive isn’t important to me but a compelling narrative is.
Sometimes you appear in photos or on TV and videos in character, sometimes not. Why?
Why not play with the character and the artist and let those lines blur and move around?
Are you in character now?
I don’t know, I’d have to ask him.
I'm actually so grateful this turned out to be his most fully-realised album yet even in the midst of a pandemic
Demonstrates that ultimately quality will still triumph in our fast-food era of music
https://variety.com/2021/music/news/the-weeknd-bandages-super-bowl-plastic-surgery-1234898743/
Your “After Hours” character has been increasingly more bandaged, with an entire head bandage at AMAs, and is now evidently post-plastic surgery. People have been speculating about this for weeks — what does it symbolize or mean?
The significance of the entire head bandages is reflecting on the absurd culture of Hollywood celebrity and people manipulating themselves for superficial reasons to please and be validated.
Can you give any insight into how the bandages fit into the original “bad night in Las Vegas” storyline?
It’s all a progression and we watch The Character’s storyline hit heightened levels of danger and absurdity as his tale goes on.
What can we take from the fact that you seem to be intentionally making your face increasingly unattractive while promoting your biggest album?
I suppose you could take that being attractive isn’t important to me but a compelling narrative is.
Sometimes you appear in photos or on TV and videos in character, sometimes not. Why?
Why not play with the character and the artist and let those lines blur and move around?
Are you in character now?
I don’t know, I’d have to ask him.
crine at the last answer
I'm actually so grateful this turned out to be his most fully-realised album yet even in the midst of a pandemic
Demonstrates that ultimately quality will still triumph in our fast-food era of music
the album is really gonna be the soundtrack of the early 20s. in the future we will reminisce about the music, you reckon it was a day 1 classic?
abel was on some special s*** making this one
Elite song
Still listening to 2020 aoty
the album is really gonna be the soundtrack of the early 20s. in the future we will reminisce about the music, you reckon it was a day 1 classic?
I think so yeah
Crazy how one of his most simple MVs is arguably his most iconic
Sometimes less is more
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzTuBuRdAyAtop 3 abel track
permaban anyone who disagrees